Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Digital Menu Boards & Quick Serve Restaurants

Digital menu boards the affordable way.

Digital menu boards are used throughout the USA to comply with new legislation for labelling
menus, but there is an affordable way to promote the menu whilst informing customers of the
calorific content of the meal.

Digital menu boards how to create a cost effective solution.
There are several ways in which to provide a digital menu board solution, this ranges from buying a
dedicated all in one solution that is the ultimate in digital menu boards. The second option is to
purchase a regular television that you would use at home and providing it has a connection that can
be connected to a computer you are ready to go.


The computer can be any small form factor PC, or even a more cost effective home PC, providing
the computer can be connected to the television, the computer can be located in the back office and
all is needed is to run a lead from the computer to the display.

Mounting digital menu boards on the wall.
Digital menu boards can be mounted using the VESA pattern on the rear of the TV in landscape
mode, this is probably the most common orientation used in the restaurant environment. Using a
domestic television limits the orientation, as it can only be used in the landscape position.

Software for digital menu boards.
This appears as “ a black art” to most restaurateurs, however software is needed to make the digital
signage system work and this is what makes the attention grabbing content.

Digital signage software for the restaurant does not have to break the bank, there is one product on
the market that costs around $99 and all you do is once the software is loaded onto the computer,
you just add the images of the goods you are promoting as well as a good description of the food
with the dietary information and input the price then the digital menu boards are ready to run.
To update the content on the digital menu boards, you would have to just go to the computer and
add the content and the system is updated.

Standalone digital menu boards.
These have a built in media player at the rear of the screen with basic software, however to update
the content, an employee has to create the new content and load it on to either a flash drive or a
memory card then swapping the old content with the new.

One supply of digital menu boards also produced LCD enclosures.

1 comment:

  1. Digital menu boards are more attractive and help to enhance customer experience. Thanks for sharing

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