Plenty of businesses buy a big screen, plug in a thumb drive or a streaming stick, and call it signage. Then reality sets in: changing the message means walking over with a USB drive, the "smart" TV reboots into a home screen full of apps nobody wants, one screen says something different from the next, and the menu board still shows last month's prices. The result is a screen that looks cheap, drifts out of date, and quietly works against the impression you're trying to make.
Welcome visitors by name, run brand content, and replace the dusty printed sign at the front desk.
Menu boards you update in seconds and change by daypart, plus promotions and pricing that's never out of date.
KPIs, safety stats, shout-outs, and announcements on the screens your team already walks past.
Directories and directions for larger buildings, campuses, and multi-tenant spaces.
Calm, current information and queue updates that make the wait feel shorter in healthcare and professional offices.
Commercial displays, reliable media players, clean mounts, CMS setup, team training, and the network behind it — one partner.
Real digital signage is commercial displays built to run all day, media players that don't freeze, and software that changes what's on every screen from your desk in seconds. If updating signage feels like work, it stops getting done — so we set it up to be genuinely easy and train your team on it. You decide whether you manage the content or we do.
Digital signage is a system of commercial displays, media players, and content-management software that lets a business show and update messaging on screens — lobby welcomes, menu boards, promotions, internal comms, wayfinding — from one place, in seconds. It's the difference between a screen you control centrally and a TV someone updates with a USB drive.
Yes. From the CMS you can push content to one screen or every screen, schedule it by time and day, and change the message across all your locations from your desk. No walking around with a thumb drive.
You can, but it won't last or behave well — consumer TVs aren't rated for all-day use, aren't bright enough for many lobbies and storefronts, and boot to a consumer home screen. Commercial displays are built to run continuously for years, which is why we install them instead.
Only if you want to. You can self-manage with easy software, or have LRG manage updates for you so your screens stay current without adding to anyone's workload.