Amazon Fire TV Omni

Amazon Fire TV Omni

Pros: Inexpensive 4K device. No need for an external media player. XOGO Player installs easily from the Amazon App Store. Doubles as an entertainment hub!

Cons: Not built to be powered on 24/7 like most commercial displays. Lacks features like HDR that some commercial displays have. However, it’s a great option for small businesses or budget-conscious users.

Cost: $300-750 USD

Sony Bravia Displays

Sony Bravia Displays

Pros: Easily install XOGO Player on your Sony display via the Google Play Store. No need for an external media player device or any additional wires. Sony displays are affordable and come in many sizes, up to 100”. Choose from LCD or OLED technology.

Cons: A little more expensive than consumer displays but this is an excellent option for those wanting an all-in-one solution.

Cost: $600-3,000 USD

LG Commercial Displays

LG Commercial Displays

Pros: Run XOGO Player right on your commercial-grade LG display! No need to purchase additional player hardware. An industry leader, LG offers commercial displays and mounts in many sizes.

Cons: It takes a few minutes to set up XOGO Player on your display but after that you simply add the player to your XOGO account like any other device, using the PIN code that you see on the screen.

Cost: $700-9,500 USD

Sharp / NEC Commercial Displays

Sharp / NEC Commercial Displays

Pros: RPi module integrated into commercial displays! Install XOGO Player using on-screen menus. Thin bezel, durable, and since XOGO runs on the RPi module you don’t need to plug in an external player device.

Cons: Can you find lower-priced displays on the market? Yes, but these are commercial-grade and designed to operate 24/7 for years. You also don’t need to purchase an external player.

Cost: $500-3,500 USD