Answer a few questions to find the perfect BrightSign digital signage player for your project
Choose the maximum resolution your display supports. This determines which BrightSign models are compatible.
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Choosing the right BrightSign digital signage player depends on several key factors: display resolution (1080p, 4K, or 8K), I/O requirements (standard, expanded, PoE+, HDMI input), graphics capabilities (HTML5, WebGL, 3D WebGL), and your specific use case. Our selector tool above helps you find the perfect match, but here's a quick guide to BrightSign models:
Use our BrightSign selector tool above to get personalized recommendations based on your resolution needs (1080p, 4K, or 8K), I/O requirements, use case, and budget. The tool matches your requirements with the best BrightSign models.
LS series (LS425, LS445) are entry-level Full HD/4K players for basic signage. HD series (HD225, HD1025) offer 4K with interactive capabilities. XD series (XD235, XD1035) add PoE+ support. XT series (XT245, XT1145, XT2145) are premium 8K players with advanced features. XC series (XC2055, XC4055) are enterprise-grade with dual/quad outputs for video walls.
Choose 1080p (Full HD) if your display is 1920Γ1080 or lower - it's more cost-effective. Choose 4K if your display supports 3840Γ2160 and you need higher detail. For 8K displays (7680Γ4320), you'll need an 8K-capable BrightSign player like XT or XC series.
Standard I/O includes HDMI output, Ethernet, and USB ports. Expanded I/O adds RS232, GPIO, and sensor connectors for interactive applications. Some models support PoE+ (power over Ethernet) for simplified installation. Premium models like XT1145 and XT2145 include HDMI input for live video feeds.
Yes! BrightSign XT1145 (dual outputs), XC2055 (dual outputs), and XC4055 (quad outputs) are designed for video walls. They support synchronized playback across multiple displays and can drive 4K or 8K content to each screen.
BrightSign LS425 (Full HD) or LS445 (4K) are ideal for menu boards. They're cost-effective, support simple looping content, and have standard I/O that's perfect for basic digital signage applications.