Latest interpretation news: 14 January 2012. Kingfisher Multimedia has won contracts to supply 4 bespoke Kingfisher Media Players to Braunton and District Museum and Braunton Countryside Centre . Funding for these has been provided by the North Devon AONB Sustainable Development Fund .

Interpretation equipment
Kingfisher Media Player   large product photo

Interactive push button multimedia player being used at The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon. A simple to use unit which can be button or touchscreen operated to select audio/visual content created by you or us. Two styles are available, one with a built in screen and one that will drive an existing TV or monitor being ideal to replace computers and laptops as media players (cheaper and much simpler to operate). Simply switch it on at the start of the day and off at the end, it's as easy as that. During idle time it can play a loop, or holding screen, until someone makes a selection and once the content has finished it will return to the loop. As a media player it can hold up to 16 films and playback in a variety of ways. Can be built into an existing or newly created display or custom housing and now available as a "turnkey" freestanding unit (see lower pictures on the right) from £590 for a 10 inch screen (December 2011) content creation not included. There are many ways they can be used, just ask if we can do it. Please email for details.

 
 
 
 
    
Radio conversions   large product photo

A converted radio being used at The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon. The radio has been modified to play World War 2 speeches as part of their exhibition, "Kisses on a postcard", telling the story of the Home Front during World War 2. Radios from any era can be programmed to play audio of the time (or later of course). Conversions from £290 excluding radio (January 2012) content creation not included. Please email for details

 
 
 
 
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