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ISE 2026: PPDS redefines digital signage expectations with ‘economical’ Philips Signage 2000 Series

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  • 4 February 2026
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Bringing greater affordability and accessibility to PPDS’ growing digital signage portfolio, the ‘elemental’ Philips Signage 2000 Series amalgamates some of the company’s most celebrated and sought after features, capabilities, and visual technologies into a new standard yet stylish design for maximum impact without breaking the bank.

Amsterdam, February 2026: PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips Professional Displays and complementary solutions, is excited to announce the launch of its new Philips Signage 2000 Series, bringing UHD digital signage back to basics.

Unveiled at ISE 2026 – at Philips Booth 3N500 – this exciting new Series continues PPDS’ global efforts to deliver the broadest portfolio of visual solutions, supporting the range of needs and budgets while bringing powerful benefits and competitive advantages to customers of all sizes – from small independents to international conglomerates.

Redefining and raising the bar for so called ‘standard’ signage displays, the Philips Signage 2000 Series brings together some of PPDS’ most acclaimed features, capabilities and technologies, ensuring maximum impact and control for installations in 16/7 dawn to dusk environments.

Elemental design, great visual performance

Guaranteed to make a positive impression – including installations inside retail stores, corporate offices, hotel lobbies, bars, cafes or restaurants, museum exhibits, school corridors, and more – the Philips Signage 2000 Series launches in a range of screen sizes to suit, including 43”, 50”, 55” and 65”.

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Portrait or landscape mountable, each display has been designed to pack a punch, equipped with a stunning 4K UHD, 400 nits of brightness, finessed with a stylish, even bezel design for a premium presentation.

Andrea Barbuti, Global Product Management Lead EMEA at PPDS, commented: “At PPDS, we don’t believe in barriers, and we work hard to ensure we provide solutions that support the many, rather than the few. The Philips Signage 2000 Series brings signage right back to basics, equipped to support and satisfy simpler integrations that don’t require some of the bells and whistles found on our more premium offerings.”

Value and versatility

Joining the Philips Signage 5000 Series and the Philips Stretch 3150 Series – both unveiled at ISE 2026 – the Philips Signage 2000 Series joins the ever expanding professional Android SoC family of Philips Professional Displays. Powered by Android 14, offering trusted connectivity and security built in, as well as seamless integration and enhanced performance.

Tailored to meet the unique needs of the customers and environment, the Philips Signage 2000 Series is optimised for native Android apps and enables users to install web apps and software directly onto the display, eliminating the need for an external media player.

Wave ready

Furthermore, the Philips Signage 2000 Series can be managed and monitored remotely using the newly upgraded Philips Wave platform. This evolutionary cloud platform puts AV/IT managers fully in control, with simplified installation and set up, monitoring and controlling displays, upgrading firmware, managing playlists, and setting power schedules.

For complete peace of mind – particularly for more demanding commercial applications – the Philips Signage 2000 Series also features PPDS’ exclusive FailOver technology, which ensures screens never go blank, automatically playing back up content on screen in the unlikely event of a media player failure.

With versatility and flexibility at the heart of Philips Professional Displays, the Philips Signage 2000 Series adopts a future proof approach for customers, with its modular design bringing opportunities to add WiFi and Bluetooth with the optional CRD22 module, as well as PPDS’ all in one wireless content sharing solution, Philips ScreenShare.

This modular approach, together with Philips Wave, is ingrained in PPDS’ wider sustainability strategy, with a firm focus on reuse and recyclability, reduced WEEE disposal, while helping to save time, energy, and environmental impact during the lifetime use and management of displays.

Barbuti added: “The Philips Signage 2000 Series is a great opportunity for businesses, whether upgrading older displays or dipping their toes into the technology for the first time, to reap the benefits and rewards available through digital signage, from a trusted global provider, at a budget that suits. At ISE 2026, we have redefined the perception of basic digital signage displays.”

Discover the benefits of the Philips Signage 2000 Series on Philips booth 3N500 at ISE 2026.

To learn more about PPDS, please visit the website here, or contact your local PPDS sales manager.

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About PPDS

PPDS is a trading name of TP Vision Europe B.V. (“TP Vision”) and MMD-Monitors & Displays Nederland B.V. (“MMD”), registered in the Netherlands, with their head offices in Amsterdam. TP Vision and MMD are wholly owned subsidiaries of TPV Technology Limited (“TPV”), the world’s largest manufacturer of monitors and a leading provider of display solutions.

PPDS exclusively markets and sells Philips Professional Displays, covering professional TVs, signage and direct view LED solutions, worldwide under trademark license by Koninklijke Philips N.V.

By combining the Philips brand promise with TPV’s manufacturing expertise in displays, PPDS employs a competitive and focused approach to bring innovative products to market – from its 10” touchscreen through to unlimited direct view LED displays. Designing solutions that make a positive impact, both for resellers and for end customers – at the right time and in the right places.

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