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Electronic Billboard Systems

Ever wanted to show clients your products, advertisements, upcoming events via a digital billboard?

Well today you can. At Geo Com we can build this system for you from the hardware to the software - to your requirements.

Our software is based on HTML5 and CSS3 Web Technology. This allows us to build our Electronic Billboard Systems for any modern operating system from Linux, Mac or Windows.

We can provide you the hardware needed to get going or you can BYO computer. Most computers that are less than 3 years old will be able to run our software. However we can not guarantee that any computer will work. We can check out all the options for you.

Because our Billboards are connected to the Internet at all times you will be able to access and change your screens at any time from anywhere in the world while being secure*.

User interaction can also be added, allowing your customers to engage in a rich and dynamic environment.

Because our service is custom built to your requirements, please Contact Us to find out more.

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Internet Connected
Intergration
Web Site Integration
Auto
Automatic System Updates
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Cross Platform Anytime User Editing
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1080p HD
Touch
Optional User Interaction
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Built On Top of HTML5 & CSS3

Portfolio

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RonnieMo

RonnieMo Lawyer Realtor Electronic Billboard System was built on top of their already existing web site. This provided an automated, no hands on solution to showing customers property listings while also telling customers about other services.

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Auckland Badminton Association

Geo Com Ltd was asked by the Auckland Badminton Association to design and build 2 Electronic Billboards that would show different information. As well as show who was on court during selected events.

Both EBS were set up with Internet push technology at heart. This allows for updates to be pushed to both displays within a few seconds, from anywhere in the world.

*Safe web browsing applies. Never give your password to anybody and never follow links within E-Mails that ask for your password.

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