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SoC (System on Chip)

The Philips D-Line displays come in two main variants regarding processing capabilities: Android SoC (System on Chip) and No SoC

Android SoC Version

  • Built-in Processor: These displays have an integrated Android-based System on Chip inside the screen.
  • Key Benefits:
    • No external media player required.
    • Runs Android apps directly on the display (e.g., digital signage software, web apps).
    • Comes with Philips’ Android platform preloaded—typically allows for remote management, scheduling, and content playback.
      Ideal for all-in-one signage solutions.
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, LAN, and sometimes Bluetooth depending on the model.
  • Usage: Plug-and-play solution for users who want a smart display ready to go without adding additional hardware or external Media Players.

No SoC Version

  • No internal processor: These displays are essentially “dumb” displays. They require an external source such as a network media player or signage box to function.
  • Key Benefits:
    • More customisable hardware options - ideal if you want to use your own player (e.g., 4K Network Media Player, Windows/Linux box).
    • Often used in environments where the signage system is already standardised on external hardware.
  • Usage: Best for large deployments with a centralised hardware strategy or when specific software compatibility is needed that isn’t available on Android.