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What types of displays are supported?
Lumicast runs on a wide range of display hardware. There's a distinction between the display itself (the screen) and the intelligence running software — typically a video controller or a System on Chip (SoC).
Display hardware
A display (monitor or screen) is usually identified by size and resolution, plus brightness, contrast, aspect ratio and viewing angle.
Size
Sizes are specified in inches — the diagonal measurement. Widescreen is most common for content displays.
Common sizes:
- 32"–42" — flight information displays at check-in desks, gates, belts, and concourses.
- 55"–65" and larger — 4K/8K advertising and graphical content.
Lumicast supports any display size.
Resolution
Resolution (width × height in pixels) defines sharpness. Higher resolutions show more detail but demand more from the hardware.
Lumicast supports any resolution and scales content to the screen's native size.
Brands
Lumicast is brand-independent and aims to support all display hardware. Well-known brands:
- LG
- NEC
- Philips
- Samsung
- Sony
Specialised hardware like Aesys suits professional 24/7 deployments — public transport and airports, for instance.
Resources and intelligence
Lumicast needs an HTML5 browser to run the player software. That browser runs on:
- A video controller — external (connected via HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort/VGA) or internal (OPS module).
- A System on Chip (SoC) — built into the display itself.
Video controllers
External controllers allow any controller to be chosen but require mounting and cabling. Internal OPS controllers slide into a dedicated slot on compatible displays — no external cables or extra power.
Both solutions typically run Windows, Linux, Android or Raspbian and can be scaled up by adding more CPU, RAM or storage.
System on Chip
The most common SoC platforms are LG webOS and Samsung Tizen. SoC is cheap (built-in), but resources are usually limited. Well suited for information, images and SD to HD video.
Lumicast supports both SoC platforms.
Minimum specs
The display controller or SoC needs:
- Network connectivity — CAT/UTP cable or Wi-Fi
- An HTML5 browser
- One of: Windows 7/10+ (any edition), Linux (Red Hat, CentOS, Ubuntu…), Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 4+
Recommendations
- Information + SD/HD video — Raspberry Pi 4+, SoC, or a low-resource video controller.
- Full-screen HD, 4K, 8K — external or OPS video controller with >4 GB RAM, a GPU and >8 GB of storage.