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New Launch of Cayin SMP-WEB3 Leads to a Flexible and Real-time Digital Signage Solution

Taipei, Taiwan May 28, 2007

At the COMPUTEX TAIPEI trade show, Cayin Technology is releasing an advanced web based media player, SMP-WEB3, tailored for dynamic digital signage that offers a multimedia communication platform to promote, inform, educate, and entertain specific audiences at specific time for the out-of-home digital media.

SMP-WEB3, the new product of Cayin Technology under SMP-WEB series, is an advanced web based display engine for digital signage applications. With SMP-WEB3, users can use HTML, Flash, and Cayin’s media player to deliver instant and live messages, such as commercial films, TV programs, advertisement banners, and tickers to target audiences in a variety of occasions, such as universities, pharmacies, book stores, congress centers, hospitals, etc.  

SMP-WEB3 offers flexible and interactive multimedia presentations to satisfy a limitless spectrum of applications’ needs. All multimedia contents can be displayed in full-screen web page which can include Flash, video, ticker text, picture and live content. Designers can utilize their own familiar web-editing tools and unleash their creativities. Users can enjoy templates without limitations in terms of areas. This system supports most popular web languages, such as HTML, JavaScript, Flash, DHTML, CSS, etc. SMP-WEB3 can also be easily extended to provide interactive services incorporating with external devices such as touch screen, keyboard, keypad, or mouse.

SMP-WEB3 also offers to play real-time video by connecting directly to the player a TV tuner, a DVD player, a CCTV camera, etc. With a large display, users can display live TV programs along with other advertisement on the same screen in Flash or HTML. Users can also choose to use Cayin’s CMS server, incorporated with SMP-WEB3, to broadcast live streaming videos to all players on the network.    

SMP-WEB3, equipped with Cayin’s media player, supports most popular codec and file formats, such as MPEG-1/2/4 ISO, MP3, WMV 7/8/9, WMA 7/8, DivX, RAW DV, JPG, GIF, etc. It also supports most of resolutions for both standard and wide screens.

As SMP-WEB3 is an open-structure and scalable platform for easy integration, it can be deployed either as a ”networked standalone solution” or under server-client structure over wired or wireless IP network, and can integrate easily with customers’ existing network facilities, including web server, database, storage, backup, and load balance. With Cayin CMS server, administrators can centrally and remotely manage all SMP-WEB3 players located at different sites, and distribute right messages to be displayed at pre-scheduled time and designated places.

Another significant feature of SMP-WEB3 is its ‘log record’ for monitoring status of the system, the network, the media player, and the playback for management and analysis purposes, especially for critical commercial applications. You can also purchase Cayin’s professional management software – Super Reporter to generate billing and monitoring reports.

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Cayin Technology in Brief

Cayin Technology is established by a group of professionals specializing in development, researches, and engineering. Cayin devotes itself to providing complete digital signage solutions in various applications, such as transportation, education, retail, hospitality, corporation, financial and public institutions. In order to best facilitate the deployment of Cayin products, we also provide tailored hardware and software services to satisfy customers' demands for almost limitless applications.

More about Cayin Technology at http://www.cayintech.com


Cayin Technology Co., Ltd.
8F-2, No.577, Linsen N. Road, Taipei 104, Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL: +886-2-2595 1005
FAX: +886-2-2595 1050
E-Mail: press@cayintech.com

   
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