ggc
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Looking for suggestions for a large screen display (greater than 37in) with wifi that will boot directly to a web browser, then point to the same IP address every time.
We've done the Redlion PTV, expensive and limited to length of HDMI cable, but it works.
Have also had success with a Raspberry Pi running in kiosk mode, but it feels a bit kludgy, and if the display is power cycled while the Pi is already running it sometimes has issues with detecting correct screen resolution.
Is there anything out there in the residential TV or digital signage world that can be configured to simply point to a webpage on boot-up.
I've spoken with a digital signage company, but their solutions required an additional layer of software.
Most of the residential TVs have internal web browsers, but I haven't found one that can be configured so the web page is the boot-up option.
Any suggestions?
We've done the Redlion PTV, expensive and limited to length of HDMI cable, but it works.
Have also had success with a Raspberry Pi running in kiosk mode, but it feels a bit kludgy, and if the display is power cycled while the Pi is already running it sometimes has issues with detecting correct screen resolution.
Is there anything out there in the residential TV or digital signage world that can be configured to simply point to a webpage on boot-up.
I've spoken with a digital signage company, but their solutions required an additional layer of software.
Most of the residential TVs have internal web browsers, but I haven't found one that can be configured so the web page is the boot-up option.
Any suggestions?