Use a battery-powered screen to show menus or daily specials.

Because it is lightweight and runs on ARM-based hardware, it is the perfect candidate for a mobile, "display-in-a-box" solution. Why Go Portable?

In the world of digital signage, the leap from "complex industrial setup" to "plug-and-play simplicity" has been a long time coming. For years, (the open-source version of the popular Screenly software) has been the go-to for DIY enthusiasts and small businesses. But as the need for mobile displays, pop-up shops, and temporary events grows, the concept of a "portable" Anthias setup has become the ultimate game-changer.

Screenly Anthias: The Power of Open-Source Digital Signage in a Portable Package

Set up a stand-alone kiosk in minutes without worrying about venue Wi-Fi.

If your Pi is tucked behind a monitor, ensure it has a heatsink or a small fan.

Since you won't always be near a wall outlet, a power bank with is essential. A 20,000mAh battery can often power both a Raspberry Pi and a small portable monitor for several hours. 4. Connectivity: Mobile Hotspots