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LCD Digital Signage Demo Video | Features, Setup & Ease of Use

Uploaded on 24 October, 2025

Last Modified on 24 October, 2025

This demo video walks through the key features and setup process of our LCD digital signage displays. You'll see how easy it is to configure content, manage settings, and integrate signage into your space. Whether you're a first-time buyer or upgrading your current solution, this video offers a clear look at what to expect.

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Hi, I'm Tiffany, part of the Marketing Team here at Displays2Go. Are you looking for a digital signage solution that's simple, powerful, and ready to use right out of the box? Let us show you how easy it is to get started with our non-touch digital poster kiosk. From powering it on and displaying images, video and more.

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Everything you need is built in. Let us help you walk through the basics. Powering on your digital display is easy. Simply plug the power cord into the back of the unit and connect the cord into a power outlet. Flip the switch and press the power button on the remote. When you're ready to power down, just switch it off and unplug it.

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And remember, always disconnect it before moving or adjusting your digital display. Included with the digital display is a remote for basic navigation to use. Point the remote at the green sensor, which is located at the right side below the screen. For best performance, we recommend avoiding use in direct sunlight or obstacles between the remote control and sensor. We recommend using a wireless mouse for mobility and accuracy when interacting with your device.

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To set them up, just plug the USB receiver into a USB port on the back of your digital display. Turn on the wireless mouse and it's ready to go. You can also use a wired keyboard and mouse depending on your preferences. Simply connect the wired mouse and wired keyboard into the USB ports on the back of the display.

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The cursor is now controlled by the mouse, and text entry can now be performed by the keyboard.

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Navigation bar hidden? No worries. The remote gives you access to all the same functionalities as a navigation bar. If you're using a mouse, you can simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen to bring the navigation bar back into view. Let's connect the display to a wireless network. From the app screen. Open settings and go to Network and Internet.

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Make sure that Wi-Fi is switched on. Click on Wi-Fi and a list of available networks should automatically appear. Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter your password. After you've entered your password, select connect and you're online. For Ethernet, plug an Ethernet cable into the port labeled LAN and connect to the router. Looking to adjust the volume, you can use your remote control to raise and lower the volume.

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Alternatively, you can adjust the volume using your mouse by selecting the Increase and Decrease volume buttons in the navigation bar. Now we're going to walk you through our preinstalled app for displaying images, slideshows, videos, and audio files. Let's look at copying images from a USB drive to the internal storage. Plug in the USB drive into a USB port on the back of your digital display.

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Next, open the Explorer app. Click on home from the top menu and select your USB drive. After clicking on USB, navigate to your images. If you want to select more than one image, press multi. From the top menu, select your images and then click on editor from the top menu. A window with a list of actions will appear.

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Select copy. Now we want to paste these files into the internal memory. First navigate back to the explorer app. Main menu. To do this, click on the Level Up icon three times. Select the internal memory folder media folder, images folder and select the editor icon and then select paste from the pop up window. The images will appear in the folder.

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Head back to the home screen. Open the app.

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And hit play to view your slideshow.

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Let's look at adding music to a slideshow. Plug in the USB drive into a USB port on the back of the device. Next, open the explorer app. Click on home from the top menu and select your USB drive. After clicking on USB, navigate to your music. If you want to select more than one song, press multi. From the top menu, select your songs and then click on editor from the top menu.

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A window with a list of actions will appear. Select copy. Now we want to paste these files into the internal memory. First navigate back to the explorer app. Main menu. To do this, click on the Level Up icon three times. Select the internal memory folder, media folder, music folder and select the editor icon. Then select paste from the pop up window.

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The songs will appear in the folder. Head back to the home screen. Open the device app. Select music from the bottom menu. From this screen, you can move songs from the internal playlist library on the left and move to the playing list. Music on the right. Using the arrows. Once you've selected the songs, click on settings from the bottom menu and hit the play button.

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You will now hear your songs as the slideshow transitions from image to image. It's important to note that adding music only works with images, not videos. Let's look at adding videos from your USB drive to your display. Plug in the USB drive into a USB port on the back of your device. Next, open the explorer app and select your USB drive.

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After clicking on USB, navigate to your videos. If you want to select more than one video, press multi. From the top menu, select your videos and then click on editor from the top menu. A window with a list of actions will appear. Select copy. Now we want to paste these files into the internal memory. First navigate back to the explorer app.

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Main menu. To do this, click on the Level Up icon three times. Select the internal memory folder media folder. Videos folder and select the editor icon. Then select paste from the pop up window. The videos will appear in the folder. Head back to the home screen, open the device app and hit the play button. If more than one video is in the videos folder, they will play sequentially.

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To play content directly from your USB drive. The folders on your USB should match the folder structure and the internal memory of the digital display. In order to do this, create a folder and name it media folder with no spacing. Within the media folder, create three subfolders and name them images, music and videos. This will allow the digital display to locate your media.

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Be sure to have only the files you wish to play in the loop saved on the inserted USB drive. For more control over your content, we recommend purchasing one of our CMS product offerings to pair with your device. Now plug in your USB.

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Launch the device app and make sure Autoplay and auto boot are enabled. Hit play. Your media will play right away. It's important to note that all content saved in your device's internal memory, or on your USB drive will play through as a loop in alphabetical file naming order. Looking to connect a Bluetooth device like an audio speaker? From your apps, select Settings Connected Devices and select pair a new device.

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Make sure Bluetooth and location services are enabled in your settings. Select your Bluetooth device from the list of available devices in the pop up window. Select pair. Now, your Bluetooth device is connected to your digital display. And that's it. Your digital signage display is set up and ready for use. Whether you're looping images, playing videos, or using a CMS platform, this kiosk gives you a simple, flexible way to get your message across.

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