Philips Stretch 3150: ultra-wide digital signage designed to run non-stop
Belonging to the growing Android SoC family of PPDS, the new Philips Stretch ultrawide screen 3150, compatible con Philips Wave, expands with its format 32:9 the possibilities for creative installations in space-limited environments where brightness, quality and reliability are paramount.
Redesigned based on market feedback and taking advantage of the latest advances in display technology and compact design, the new Philips Stretch 3150 marks another important milestone in PPDS' mission of combine high visual performance with greater energy efficiency in an increasingly wide range of formats.
The display, that PPDS will show for the first time at ISE 2026 from Barcelona, has been designed to expand the possibilities of installations that demand to be seen, with an impressive screen 37 inches, 32:9 and resolution 1920×540. Replacing the popular Philips S-Line, presented in 2022, the Philips Stretch 3150, updated and improved, It has been designed based on the changing needs of the market, and each screen can be adapted with retail solutions, transport, food and drinks, hospitality, education, bank, health, public places, stadiums and arenas, inter alia.
More content, less space
With flexibility and reliability as fundamental elements, the Philips Stretch 3150, what can be mounted vertically and horizontally, has been designed to offer reliability 24 hours of the day, los 7 days of the week, with a shine of 700 cd/m² providing clear visibility in natural and artificial lighting conditions.
Weighing only 7,6 kilos y ultra-narrow bezels (7,7 mm L/R y 14,0 mm T/B), the Philips Stretch 3150 is designed to transform almost any space, especially those that are not suitable for more conventionally sized digital signage displays, including areas above store shelves or even on temporary walls, like those used in kiosks and pop-ups inside shopping centers.
Expanding the possibilities even further, Philips Stretch screens 3150 can iInstall as a stand-alone solution or in larger, more creative compositions, Multiple displays can be daisy chained by connecting the HDMI output port to the HDMI input port of another display. To tiled configurations, Businesses can simply connect two or more Philips Stretch displays 3150 with a single external player for effortless single-source content management, regardless of the number of screens selected.
One of the biggest improvements, although invisible, of the new Philips Stretch 3150 is the inclusion of a discreetly integrated slot for a Wi-Fi module CRD32, which introduces optional wireless network connectivity and Bluetooth functionality to the display. To satisfy all needs and preferences (including security), AV/IT managers can easily create and schedule the content that will play on their screens, either directly from the cloud (managed centrally and remotely), from the local memory or via USB.
Eliminating many of the obstacles faced by users of other comparable models on the market, el display Philips Stretch 3150 now it works with the system Android 13 System on Chip, offering enhanced connectivity and built-in reliable security. This also means that the Philips Stretch 3150 is optimized for native Android apps, and users can install the applications they want directly on the screen, eliminating the need for an external media player.
Savings and sustainability
To help unleash your power, versatility and intelligence, the new Philips Stretch screen 3150 joins the growing portfolio of PPDS Android SoC solutions compatible with Philips Wave. This cloud platform allows users to fully control their network of displays, simplifying installation and configuration, in addition to facilitating supervision and control, firmware update, managing playlists and setting power schedules.
Philips Wave plays a key role in PPDS' ever-evolving sustainability strategy, since it helps users to save time and energy, Reduces the need to physically travel to display locations and reduces overall environmental impact through remote device management. Philips Stretch 3150 also offers a reduction of 60 % in energy consumption compared to its predecessor, with a typical consumption of 26 W, which has earned it the EU F energy label.
Bart Wouters, PPDS Global Digital Signage Product Director, highlights that “en PPDS, We focus on satisfying and serving the unique visual needs and requirements of the market., no matter how creative or complex those ambitions are.
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