PPDS unveils ultra-wide Philips Stretch 3150
PPDS has introduced the 32:9 Philips Stretch 3150, an ultra-wide digital signage display designed for creative installations where space, brightness and reliability are critical.
Shaped by industry feedback and advances in screen technology, the Philips Stretch 3150 features a 37”, 1920×540 resolution panel and will make its public debut at ISE 2026 in Barcelona. It replaces the earlier Philips S-Line model and is tailored for evolving needs across retail, transport, hospitality, education, banking, healthcare, stadiums, public venues and more.
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Designed for 24/7 use, the display offers 700cd/m² brightness for clear viewing in a variety of lighting conditions. Its slim 7.6kg build and ultra-narrow bezels make it suitable for tight or unconventional spaces, including above retail shelving or on temporary walls used for kiosks and pop-ups. Applications such as branding, advertising, wayfinding, live timetables and menu boards remain key use cases, with the new model offering even greater flexibility.
The Philips Stretch 3150 can operate as a standalone screen or be daisy-chained via HDMI for larger tiled installations. For added functionality, it includes an optional CRD32 Wi-Fi module slot, enabling wireless connectivity and Bluetooth. Content can be delivered through the cloud, local memory or USB, depending on user requirements.
Powered by Android 13 System on Chip, the display supports native Android apps without the need for an external media player. It is also compatible with Philips Wave, PPDS’ cloud platform that streamlines installation, monitoring, firmware updates, playlist management and remote power scheduling.
Energy efficiency has been significantly improved, with the model achieving a 60% reduction in power consumption compared to its predecessor and using just 26W, earning an EU Energy Label F rating.
Philips global product manager Bart Wouters says the Stretch 3150 brings together the strengths of the original S-Line and a suite of new features to meet increasingly creative and complex display requirements.
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