In retail environments, technology continues to redefine how businesses engage with customers. Digital signage and menu boards have become essential tools for creating dynamic, immersive experiences. To explore this further, Alyssa Borelli, digital editor for Commercial Integrator, sat down with Joe Drury, Pro BRAVIA business manager at Sony, to discuss how Sony’s BRAVIA displays are transforming retail spaces.
Creative Uses of Digital Signage
Drury highlights the versatility of professional displays, emphasizing their ability to serve multiple purposes. Beyond traditional menu boards, these displays can showcase targeted advertising, videos or still imagery, adapting to the retailer’s needs. This flexibility allows businesses to create personalized and engaging customer experiences.
Simplified Installation and Management
Managing multiple displays across various locations can be daunting, but Sony’s BRAVIA displays simplify the process. Drury explains how their free provisioning utility and cloud-based device management platform (DMP) enable seamless setup, monitoring and management. These tools ensure consistent performance and reduce the complexity of overseeing a large display network.
Superior Picture Quality in Any Environment
Retail spaces often face challenging lighting conditions, but Sony’s proprietary Deep Black Non-Glare (DBNG) technology ensures exceptional picture quality. With a 47% anti-glare solution and low reflection treatment, BRAVIA displays maintain vibrant colors, contrast and clarity, even in environments with mixed lighting.
Reliability and Minimal Downtime
Reliability is a cornerstone of Sony’s Pro BRAVIA displays. Rigorous quality control during production ensures durability, while advanced replacement warranties minimize downtime. Instead of waiting for repairs, retailers receive a new display, streamlining the process and maintaining a seamless customer experience.
Sony’s Commitment to Sustainability
Sustainability is a priority for Sony, as demonstrated by their “Road to Zero” initiative, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Drury also highlights Sorplast, a proprietary recycled material with higher recycled content than standard definitions. Additionally, the Eco Dashboard empowers users to make energy-efficient choices, further reducing their environmental footprint.
Closing Thoughts
Drury concludes by emphasizing the adaptability of Pro BRAVIA displays, designed to fit seamlessly into any retail environment. With cutting-edge technology, sustainability initiatives and a focus on customer experience, Sony continues to lead the way in retail display solutions.
For more insights, visit Pro.Sony and explore Commercial Integrator’s 2025 Retail Deep Dive Report for a comprehensive look at the latest industry trends.


