We purchased a TV for that as I knew TVs used to have the photo rotation option.  However, the newer TVs, it turns out, did away with that option.  So, I did a little research and found that a lot of museums (that also love to have rotating digital informational displays) got around that problem by using a Micca Speck.    We ordered ours through Amazon for about $40 and it's been fabulous.  We update and change out our information on a flash drive that we plug in to the TV and the Micca Speck does the work of the continuous rotation of information.

Stephanie Masin
Director
Maud Preston Palenske Memorial Library
500 Market Street
St. Joseph, MI  49085

On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Perri Saunders <perri@monroe.lib.mi.us> wrote:

We're looking to purchase the "TV-looking" screens for informational displays.  Are they TVs or special computer screens?  I would be displaying information about upcoming programs and library services.

I've seen them in other libraries, but now that it's time to get them, I don't know what to look for.  Can anyone give info on where and what to purchase?

Thanks for your help,

 

Perri Saunders, Director
White Pigeon Township Library
102 N. Kalamazoo St., P.O. Box 399
White Pigeon, MI   49099
Phone  269.483.7409
 

Brighten the corner where you are.

 

 


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