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By Plimun Web Design

Groupon

Background: 

Groupon Inc., which launched in Nov. 2008, features a daily deal on activities, restaurants, and shopping in a variety of cities across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Groupon has more than 300 people working in their Chicago headquarters, a growing office in Palo Alto, CA, and local account executives in many additional cities. AV Planners was asked to design and install a video wall that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.  This project was to be completed on a strict budget and timeline.  

Challenge:

Build a custom video wall that would be both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Groupon not only desired a technology installation that would make a bold statement to their visitors and employees but would be cutting edge and innovative. This had to be done within budget and in a short timeframe.

Solution: 

We used our custom digital signage software rather than traditional hardware-based solutions.  This allowed for us to provide the customer with a wall that could be updated remotely, and at a third of the cost to traditional AV technology.  The video wall, which is located in the main lobby of Groupon’s headquarters, has the capability to display multiple images (done by isolating each NEC P461 LCD screen) or a single, seamless image by tiling screens together.