Mimo Monitors and BrightSign Partner for Revolutionary Entry in the Digital Signage Market

LOS GATOS, CA – (June 5, 2018) – BrightSign, LLC®, the global market leader in digital signage media players, today jointly announced with Mimo Monitors a new line of BrightSign-enabled displays. The new Mimo Vue line will be showcased in Mimo Monitors’ booth N2446 and the BrightSign booth N2846 at InfoComm 2018 (June 6-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center).

“Mimo Monitors and BrightSign are trusted leaders in their respective markets,” said Mike Campagna, CMO of Mimo Monitors. “By integrating BrightSign’s media player functionality into our hardware, we deliver an all-in-one digital signage solution that leverages the power of Mimo Vue technology with BrightSign’s industry-leading media player platform.”

The new line of Mimo Vue monitors is digital signage-ready out-of-the-box, giving customers a high-quality solution that’s easy to set up and install. The monitors are durable, reliable and ready for commercial use, and include a three-year warranty for added peace of mind.

“Mimo Monitors is widely known for its high-value, small-footprint displays that deliver a seamless user experience,” said Jeff Hastings, CEO of BrightSign. “The new Mimo Vue monitors unveiled at InfoComm are a great representation of what’s possible with our BrightSign Built-in platform.”

Specializing in small touchscreen monitors ranging from seven to 21 inches, Mimo Monitors is widely regarded as a leader in small-format commercial touchscreens. The new Mimo Vue line of monitors is designed to be inherently flexible to suit virtually any need. The monitors are intuitive and easy to use, especially for customers already accustomed to the BrightSign platform.

To learn more about Mimo Monitors’ full portfolio of touchscreen monitors, visit www.mimomonitors.com or visit the company at InfoComm in booth N2446.

Read more at mimomonitors.com

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