
First announced at InfoComm in Las Vegas, PPDS and BrightSign have launched a new partnership to bring the Philips Signage 6060 to market.
Delivering an alternative to PPDS’ Android OS, the new Philips Signage 6060 with BrightSign Built-In unlocks a wealth of new opportunities for businesses. Delivering a new generation of AI-ready, cost-efficient total solutions displays, the range provides customers with an alternative operating system choice, combining outstanding performance, security and sustainability.
Launching in a choice of 43”, 55”, and 65” size variants to suit a wide range of markets and environments, each model can be tailored to meet the needs and requirements of the customer. The series boasts a 500 nit display for UHD 4K performance. The Philips Signage 6060 with BrightSign Built-In also features a new slimline design, measuring under 40mm deep, providing sleeker and tighter to the wall installations. Ideal for environments such as in retail, corporate, public venues, food and beverage, transportation, and more.
With BrightSign Built-In, the Philips Signage 6060 takes advantage of the integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) on the XS156 to run AI applications directly on the display, enabling faster and smoother processing. This ensures seamless user experiences without slowing down or impacting other processors and operations – such as the Central Processing Unit and Graphics Processing Unit.
Bruce Wyrwitzke, Senior Director for North America at PPDS, added: “The new Philips Signage 6060 is a further demonstration of our commitment to support our partners and customers at every turn and for every need, no matter how complex or unique they might be. We’re delighted to have partnered with BrightSign to deliver this incredible new addition to our Philips Signage range.”