Display startup shakes up digital signage at ISE 2025 showcasing multiple solutions for commercial and retail applications

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  • Samsung subsidiary Solum showcases several ‘bar’ displays designed for nightlife and high-end retail spaces at ISE 2025
  • A network display interface (NDI) for streaming high-resolution video can handle up to 8K and 65-inch screens, and be used to deliver live AI assistance in retail
  • Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) could allow retail businesses to compete with online stores in real time

Solum, a digital signage company spun out of Samsung a decade ago, offered up a variety of eye-catching ideas for retail and commercial spaces at its booth at ISE 2025.

Showing that there’s more to digital signage than just 16:9 displays, Solum showcased a wall of options in unconventional shapes – for example, it has a display that is 35 inches wide but just six inches high.

These ‘bar’ displays are high resolution so they can present clear and vibrant text and images.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

The ‘bar’ descriptor could also refer to its use case, as a spokesman explained these products are aimed at locations such as bars, clubs, or high-end retail locations looking to create a modern, cutting-edge aesthetic.

To illustrate this, Solum mocked up a wine shop with bottles in glass cases, with adjacent bar displays reflecting the look of the wine. It also showed off a Spectra 6 E Ink display with a wine advert that looked identical to print.

A large, vertical Solum e-ink display shows a pricing advertisement for wine.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

Solum also showed off its range of E-Ink electronic shelf labels (ESLs), which are more eco-friendly than print.

Thanks to E-Ink, a store could update these all at once, thus enabling brick-and-mortar stores to compete on price with online retailers through dynamic pricing changes in near real-time.

Solum's electronic shelf label 'Real Time Update' wall.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

A demonstration of Solum's 4.5 and 5.8-inch electronic shelf labels.

(Image credit: Future / Benny Har-Even)

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