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New innovative products for telling stories and delivering information*

Deep Creek Digital (DCD) specialises in telling stories in places that people gather, from aquariums to zoos. We supply very advanced multimedia products for parks and gardens, visitor centres and heritage sites.

Visitors want interpretive services in the way they are used to getting information through interactive multimedia. They want to be told what they are looking at on site via compelling, engaging stories.

Four products will help your visitors have a better experience:

  1. iMotion supply the world’s leading outdoor LCD displays from 32” to 65”. They are all–weather, high bright sunlight readable. Due to the patented air-cooling system, they are guaranteed for two years on any street.
  2. Our Flatpac kiosks are all metal with a powder-coated finish. They come with an all-in-one touch screen PC or a capacitive multi-touch display and a NUC PC. Printers and scanners are an option.
  3. The audio sign is a great way to combine traditional outdoors signage with a solar and battery powered media player that can have three buttons and play up to six audio tracks needing no mains power.
  4. The U-Turn Round is a unique outdoors audio player that needs no mains power – users wind the handle. It plays up to eight tracks and can have artwork and titles etched on the front.

DCD also develops content for a wide range of AV and interactive systems. DCD is a leading developer of applications for large multi-touch tables where several visitors can browse images together.

For more information visit www.deepcreekdigital.com

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