more than 150 m2 of Absen Led screens inform Quito Airport passengers
The digital signage system installed at Mariscal Sucre International Airport, in the capital of Ecuador, is based on Led systems, with pixel pitch of 3,9 Mm, of this manufacturer to offer content of interest and commercial to travelers.
Located East of Quito, the Mariscal Sucre International Airport is the one with the highest traffic in Ecuador and one of the largest in South America, as a strategic connection point with other countries.
In its commitment to improve with information of interest the transit through its facilities and the waiting time of passengers with country content and commercial, its managers have chosen to deploy a digital signage network based on the manufacturer's Led screens Absen.
These high definition Led display systems, with pixel pitch of 3,9 Mm, are located in spaces of great influx of passengers at the airport, as waiting rooms, baggage claim and some connecting corridors.
The digital signage circuit covers a total of 150 square meters of Absen Led screens, with systems in videowall configuration and screens of different sizes and formats to show information of interest of brands and products of advertisers.
As Silvia Guo points out, Absen sales manager in this region, "both when passengers are in boarding lounges, walking through the airport or waiting to collect your luggage, our high definition Led screens generate a positive impact and high visibility to improve your experience, as well as encouraging investments from commercial platforms with attractive and interesting content".
Some spaces of this airport facility, mainly in the area where the shops are located, Absen Led screens have been installed with corner support for a visualization of 90 Degrees.
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