What is storage configuration?
In digital displays, storage configuration typically refers to RAM (Random Access Memory) + ROM (Read-Only Memory).
RAM: Determines system smoothness and multitasking capability.
ROM: Determines the amount of content that can be stored, such as images, videos, and advertising materials.
Common configurations include 1+8G (1GB RAM + 8GB ROM) and 2+16G (2GB RAM + 16GB ROM). The suitable solution varies depending on the specific scenario.
Configuration | RAM | ROM | Performance | Recommended Usage |
1+8G | 1GB | 8GB | Basic video playback | Community boards, small stores |
2+16G | 2GB | 16GB | Smooth multi-tasking | Malls, chain stores, hotels |
FAQ
Q1: Is storage expandable?
A1: Most digital displays support TF card or USB drive expansion to address insufficient ROM.
Q2: Will it lag?
A2: 1+8G: Sufficient for simple looped playback but unsuitable for multitasking.
2+16G: Offers smoother system performance and can run complex advertising campaigns.
Q3: How to choose?
A3: For basic advertising display only, choose 1+8G. For multimedia interaction and large-scale updates, recommend 2+16G.
Case Studies & Customer Feedback
Convenience Store Project: Utilized 1+8G configuration to meet daily promotional playback needs at lower cost.
Shopping Mall Project: Employed 2+16G to run navigation maps, advertising videos, and event promotions on a single device with remarkable results.
Digital display storage configurations directly impact operational performance and content capacity.
Budget-conscious with basic needs → Choose 1+8G
Requiring higher performance and scalability → Choose 2+16G
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