Portable Digital Signage Kiosks Feature Electronic Marketing and Information Hubs
Portable Digital Advertising Displays for Temporary Uses
Is your business looking for an attractive marketing display that can be placed exactly when and where it is needed most? Our portable digital signage promotes your brand with video, audio, custom graphics, and images all from a mobile solution placed in areas of high visibility. Their small footprint make them ideal for use outside retail stores, in trade show booths, lobbies, even around the campus. Plug-n-play capabilities like USB or SD card upload flatten the learning curve of electronic advertising. Digital advertising is a key facet of any dynamic on-site marketing plan because it grabs customer attention and can be tailored to any brand’s message, wherever it's needed.
What types of portable digital displays are offered?
- Sidewalk signs, A-frames, and pedestal signs are the most popular type of portable signage. They excel at displaying promotional messaging, targeted advertising, or directional information. The fact that many come with rolling casters is no surprise. Simply wheel the stand (inside or out) where needed and wheel it back in at the end of the day. In the case of A-frame signs, select models feature fold flat designs for easy transport.
- Specialty digital signage comes in many forms. Tabletop styles offer smaller sizes so they can fit on service and/or check-in counters. Since they are usually interacted with up close, their screens don't need to be large. We offer digital signs mounted to literature stands, where you can promote your service or business while offering takeaway reading materials. This integrated design is especially useful at trade shows and doubles as an excellent selling tool. Also available is the cash wrap or host stand. It's design allows someone to stand behind to greet visitors, engage in a presentation, or perform retail check-outs. The large digital screen in front of the stand displays your brand, promotional video, or other targeted content.
- LCD vs. LED - LCD and direct view LED screens differ mainly in how they produce light and images. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screens use a layer of liquid crystals that modulate light from a separate backlight to create images, meaning the pixels themselves do not emit light. In contrast, direct view LED screens are made up of tiny light-emitting diodes that act as individual pixels and produce their own light without the need for a backlight. This fundamental difference allows direct view LED displays to achieve much higher brightness, better contrast, and seamless large-scale designs, making them ideal for outdoor use and large venues. LCD screens, on the other hand, are typically more cost-effective for smaller sizes and offer higher resolution at close viewing distances.
- Touch vs. Non-Touch - Touch and non-touch digital displays differ in how users interact with the content shown on the screen. Touch displays integrate touch-sensing technologies —such as capacitive or resistive layers— that detect and respond to physical contact. This allows users to interact directly with on-screen elements through gestures like tapping or swiping. Non-touch displays, by contrast, function solely as visual output devices and require external input tools such as computer keyboards or remote controls for interaction. Because of this direct interactivity, touch displays are commonly used in public kiosks, check-in stations, and other interactive signage, where intuitive user engagement is essential. Non-touch displays are more common in applications focused on viewing rather than interaction, such as digital signs, televisions, and monitors, and are often more durable and cost-effective due to their simpler design.
These digital signage displays are an excellent solution for reaching and engaging new customers and guests. Retail locations use these commercial displays to showcase full product catalogs, promotional messaging, and information on limited-time sales. Other industries such as museums, parks, and aquariums use electronic signs to display maps, directories, and exhibit information. For engaging marketing displays, browse our line of commercial touchscreen stands to give customers an interactive way to view your products and services. These modern sign solutions use the familiar Android operating system, giving both customers a user-friendly experience similar to existing smartphones. Choose an electronic information kiosk to keep customers informed and engaged with your business!