Official press release
The perfect match for Digital Signage excellence
ProDVX today announced full certification of BrightSign’s XC2055 and XC4055 media players across the complete range of ProDVX interactive touch displays. This certification ensures customers benefit from a proven combination of high-performance hardware designed for demanding digital signage environments.
Seamless Compatibility
BrightSign’s XC players, powered by BrightSignOS™, are purpose-built for digital signage and integrate effortlessly with ProDVX displays. Together, the solutions connect to BrightSign’s global network of CMS partners, delivering flexibility and freedom of choice for any signage project.
Power of the XC Players
The BrightSign XC5 line is the ultimate PC alternative, built to deliver breathtaking experiences across DVLEDs, video walls, and other immersive installations. Featuring 8K video, advanced 3D motion graphics, and multiple HDMI outputs, the Intel-based XC5 players deliver unmatched performance, scalability, and vivid visuals across one or multiple screens.
Benefits for Customers
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For End Users
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As we explained in our previous blog, Google security support ends at a fixed point. Once it does, newly discovered vulnerabilities go unpatched. ProSECURE fills that gap by extending security support by three years beyond Google's official security support. Your devices keep receiving updates, so you always know where you stand.
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In consumer use, devices are replaced regularly. In professional environments, that’s often not the case.
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These systems are expected to run for many years, often without interruption. And here a second reality comes into play: investment protection. These devices are not just tools, they are capital investments. Replacing them earlier than necessary because of software support gaps is not only operationally disruptive, it is also costly.
Continuously replacing hardware simply because security updates expire can quickly become an expensive cycle:
So the real question is not only about security, but also about how to protect the lifespan of your investment.
The transformation of the workplace is far from complete. As hybrid models continue to evolve, organisations will keep experimenting with new ways to support both productivity and flexibility. What is becoming increasingly clear is that the office is not disappearing, but its role is changing.
Rather than being the default location for daily work, it is becoming a destination where people come together intentionally to collaborate, share ideas and strengthen relationships that are often harder to build remotely.
This shift means organisations must think more strategically about how workplaces are designed and managed. The most successful workplaces will combine flexibility, thoughtful design and smart use of technology with a strong focus on employee experience and accessibility.
Offices will remain an important part of the working landscape, particularly as spaces for collaboration, creativity and connection. However, they will increasingly be designed to adapt alongside the needs of employees and organisations rather than remaining fixed environments. In the years ahead, the most effective workplaces will not simply accommodate change. They will be designed to evolve with it.
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