Giada's new generation of ARM-Android players is designed as an alternative to the current market, marked by rising DDR4 and DDR5 memory prices and limited availability of certain low-end x86 processors. These devices stand out for their long-term supply stability and for not being affected by the bottlenecks associated with x86 architectures, making them a viable option for digital signage projects in environments with budget or availability constraints.

According to Pablo Entrena, business development director of Concept International Spain, ARM-Android players offer a combination of continuity, affordable price and sufficient capabilities for most digital signage applications, in a market increasingly affected by the scarcity of key components.

The AN708 is an Android 14 panel PC geared towards interactive applications, and the DN84 is a compact Android PC. Both incorporate an NPU for local data processing, enabling tasks such as people counting, voice control, and data analysis without relying on the cloud. The product lineup is completed by the DN83, designed for efficient 4K content playback, and the DN25, a compact media player based on the industrial version of the Raspberry Pi 5, capable of managing up to two displays. All models are also compatible with Linux systems.

For projects requiring higher performance levels, Concept International will also present Intel-based solutions. These include the Giada DK320, an ultra-compact device integrating the new Core U5-320 processor, designed for low-power applications in kiosks, information kiosks, and interactive terminals. Alongside this model, the Giada AR707 will be showcased, a rugged industrial PC for edge AI, featuring Android 14 and an RK3588 processor. It is designed to operate in outdoor environments with extreme temperatures, from -20°C to +70°C, and uses 12-24V industrial power.

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FutureNUC and FutureLED: entrance signage and shop windows

Within its portfolio of proprietary brands, Concept International offers FutureNUC Flexbox, a mini PC with Chrome OS geared towards entry-level digital signage projects, which can also be used as a workstation with Google Workspace. In terms of visuals, the focus will be on FutureLED's Butterfly series, comprised of double-sided COB LED displays with two independent viewing surfaces and a chassis only 60 mm deep, designed for shop windows and commercial environments where communication is required both externally and internally.

Concept Internationalwill be showcasing Doorzign, a comprehensive digital door signage solution that combines Qbic's ePaper displays with a WebCMS system developed by Zeitwart. The system enables dynamic, wireless information management without requiring monthly cloud service subscriptions.