Integrated by iBase iControl intelligent technology and Observer remote monitoring, This media player is suitable to be used in a wide range of applications to convey dynamic information and promotions targeted to a specific audience..

iBase SI-324

iBase Technology has added to its offer the digital signage player the media player SI-324 4K, a computer based on AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processors, provide optimal CPU performance and a noticeable increase in GPU performance.

With new AMD Radeon Vega graphics integrated with up to 11 Compute Units, This media player delivers content to four HDMI screens 2.0 Independent, with a resolution of up to 4K@60Hz in each of them, and supports up to two 4K@60 or four FHD@60.

The SI-324 integrates iBase iControl intelligent technology and Observer remote monitoring technology to enable energy savings, Automatic on/off programming, Automatic power recovery, Low Temperature Boot Protection and Intelligent OS Restore.

It also incorporates the analog EDID function (Extended Display Identification Data – Extended screen ID data) remotely controlled by an iBase utility to avoid problems caused by connecting a display, Disconnecting cables from unrecognized equipment. These problems manifest themselves in the form of black screen, Incorrect resolution and color distortion.

iBase SI-324

The SI-324 has flexible videowall configurations that are suitable for a wide range of applications such as menu boards of restaurants and electronic bench screens, airports and shopping malls to convey dynamic information and promotions targeted to a specific audience.

Located in a black and white housing with smooth edges, has segregated ventilation, to keep dust away from system components to improve system reliability. Compatible with up to 32 GB dual-channel DDR4 memory, The SI-324 offers advanced expansion and interfaces including a Mini PCI-E, an M.2 E-Key, one SIM card slot, two USB 3.0, a USB 3.1, two GbE RJ45 and HD audio.


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by • 5 sep, 2018
• section: Digital signage, Signal distribution