Outdoor digital Signage

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Armagard's range of outdoor digital signage enclosures offer a variety of options for display and digital signage in harsh, industrial, public or outdoor environments.

Designed to European and International guidelines (IP and NEMA rated), our outdoor digital signage enclosures can protect your message from the theft, vandalism, and the elements.

Built to accommodate a large variety of digital signage displays the enclosures can accommodate 28" (71cm), 32" (81cm), 42" (106cm) and 50" (127cm) displays. We also provide an option to install a thin client or dedicated PC to control the display device.

All outdoor digital signage enclosures are built with dustproof and waterproof applications in mind and are designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Our digital outdoor signage enclosures are designed to IP65 and IP66 standards, ensuring protection from water and dust. Our outdoor digital signage enclosures are well insulated allowing their use in temperatures up to -30° with the option of additional air conditioning allowing the LCD display to be used in excessively hot environments too.

Constructed from mild or stainless steel with a polycarbonate screen our outdoor digital signage enclosures can be wall, ceiling or pedestal mounted and come complete with all brackets and fittings. Sealed, lockable and secure, an Armagard outdoor digital signage enclosure offers the best solution to protect your display device and digital signage from theft, vandalism and the damage caused by harsh industrial environments.

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