Large Format Quick Serve Menu Boards Go Digital

The quick serve restaurant (QSR) menu boards are changing, much like the way you view video rental options on kiosk displays at outdoor venues. When requirements call for a large format, high bright display that can operate in rugged, outdoor environments Planar has a solution for your application.
Planar recently partnered with UniStructures, Inc. to provide a 46"outdoor digital signage menu board for a KFC drive thru. The ultra bright 2000 nit display makes reading food selections easier for drive through customers, and the ability to change content easier for KFC.
Available in size forms up to 65", a variety of key benefits are available including optically bonded vandal resistant front glass, state of the art custom IR Reflector and color matched hot cathode Fluorescent lamps.
Let us know what you like about easy to read drive through menu boards.
Labels: anti-glare, anti-reflective, large format digital signage, optical bonding, outdoor digital signage, rugged displays, sunlight readable, wide temperature
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2 Comments:
like the idea. I suspect that with new nutrition information disclosure laws and experimenting with menu structure and pricing to compete for scarce dollars, this makes perfect sense. I only hope someone thinks to incorporate interactivity on some level to keep the customer abreast of what they ordered to help streamline the procedure to "The Window"..
Good idea! How would you do that? Isn't it so that the menu is normally read while speaking to the staff and making the order: are you thinking of some kind of receipt at this stage?
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