Since the mid 90’s, PCs were the go-to (the only) hardware platform for Digital Signage software. But that’s all in the past. And we should leave it there.
There’s a great adage whose origins are lost in the annals of time, but which is nevertheless as valid today as it was in the days of the Pharaohs: “Just because you can, it doesn’t mean you should”.
The Raspberry Pi is a diverse little piece of hardware. There are a lot of features that most Pi owners do not know about. And some of these can be really useful when it comes to Digital Signage.