Appspace Certified devices have been fully validated by the Appspace Development and Quality Assurance teams. They are tested in Appspace QA labs against defined certification criteria, undergo full regression and compatibility testing with each Appspace release, and receive official Appspace support for certified functionality.
The Appspace App for Devices can be installed on a wide range of industry-standard hardware platforms and operating systems, making it suitable for deployments of any size. It is ideal for:
- Digital signage on single or multi-screen displays, video walls, and media players
- Room scheduling on tablets, desk pucks, or interactive display panels
- Interactive kiosks for visitor management, wayfinding, and employee directories
- Enterprise TV for displaying channels and live streams on IPTVs
Most supported devices include internal storage, allowing Appspace content to be cached locally for reliable playback.
Important
- Appspace can only assure compatibility for the OS and firmware versions it actively tests, as listed on this page.
- Reference models are device models tested in the Appspace product engineering lab. Devices with similar specifications may also be compatible, but we recommend working with a systems integrator or Appspace reseller to confirm suitability. Contact us if you need help finding a partner.
- To ensure optimal performance, security, and compatibility with Appspace's latest features, review the Appspace Device App Version Support Policy.
- For end-of-life information, see the Appspace Device End of Life (EOL) Policy and Lifecycle.
- For a list of devices supported by a specific app version, see Supported App Versions.
What's in this article:
- Amazon
- Android
- BrightSign
- Chrome OS
- iOS
- LG webOS
- Linux Ubuntu
- macOS
- Microsoft Windows
- Samsung Smart Signage Platform (SSSP) Tizen
- Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
Looking for Appspace Certified devices with Appspace pre-integrated into the firmware?
See Supported Devices — Appspace Certified: App Built-In.
Looking for devices with basic Appspace compatibility tested by hardware partners?
See Supported Devices — Appspace Compatible.
Amazon
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Android 11 / Amazon OS | — | Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen) | Digital Signage | Caching | via Amazon App Store |
Device Limitations
- Amazon Signage Stick does not support interactivity.
Android
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Android 16 | Samsung Galaxy Tab S | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV / SoC on TVs and Tablets | Caching | via Google Play Store |
| Android 14 | Samsung Galaxy Tab A | Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 | |||
| Android 13 Tiramisu | Samsung Galaxy Tab A | Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (SM-T500) | |||
| Android TV 7.1.2 | — | Google Nexus Player | |||
| Android 7.1 Nougat | Qbic Smart Panel PC | Qbic Smart Panel-PC TD-0350 | Desk Booking | via Appspace PWA URL |
Strengths
- Runs on a wide variety of devices and TVs.
- Strong performance when minimum hardware specifications are met.
- Deployment and updates are simplified through an MDM (Mobile Device Management) service.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises Appspace deployments.
- Most devices are attractively priced.
Challenges
- MDM software is required when used in device mode.
- Android devices do not share a common hardware specification — confirm compatibility before purchasing.
Summary
Android is a strong option if you need to deploy Appspace across a wide variety of devices using a single OS.
Guides
BrightSign
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BrightSign OS 9.1.92.1 | BrightSign XD Series 6 | XD1036 | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Appspace Downloads |
| BrightSign XC Series 5 | XC4055 | ||||
| BrightSign XT Series 5 | XT1145 | ||||
| BrightSign XD Series 5 | XD1035 | ||||
| BrightSign HD Series 5 | HD1025 | ||||
| BrightSign LS Series 5 | LS445 | ||||
| BrightSign OS 9.0.211 | BrightSign XC Series 5 | XC4055 | |||
| BrightSign XT Series 5 | XT1145 | ||||
| BrightSign XD Series 5 | XD1035 | ||||
| BrightSign HD Series 5 | HD1025 | ||||
| BrightSign LS Series 5 | LS445 | ||||
| BrightSign OS 8.5.64 | BrightSign XT Series 4 | XT1144 | |||
| BrightSign XD Series 4 | XD1034 | ||||
| BrightSign HD Series 4 | HD1024 | ||||
| BrightSign LS Series 4 | LS424 | ||||
| BrightSign OS 8.4.10 | BrightSign XD Series 4 | XD1034 | |||
| BrightSign HD Series 4 | HD1024 | ||||
| BrightSign XT Series 3 (End of Support: April 2026) | XT1143, XT243 | ||||
| BrightSign XD Series 3 (End of Support: April 2026) | XD1033, XD233 | ||||
| BrightSign HD Series 3 (End of Support: April 2026) | HD1023, HD223 | ||||
| BrightSign LS Series 3 (End of Support: April 2026) | LS423, LS422 | ||||
| BrightSign OS 8.3.46 | BrightSign 4K Series | 4K1142 |
Note
The BrightSign RC-1001 remote control is supported only via the 3.5mm IR jack on BrightSign devices, not via USB IR receivers. The BrightSign RC-1002 is not supported.
Strengths
- BrightSign develops its own hardware, firmware, and software.
- Slim, fan-less design suitable for challenging environments.
- Good 4K video playback on XT4, XT3, and XD3 devices.
- XT4 devices support Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
- Good multicast video playback across all BrightSign devices.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) support on XT4 and XT3 devices.
- OPS module provides slot-in compatibility with leading display manufacturers (e.g., NEC).
- Proprietary device management platform available for additional hardware management.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises Appspace deployments.
Challenges
- A microSD card must be purchased separately for each BrightSign device.
- Displaying text on top of video requires adding the
Custom.media.video.layerindexproperty to your device. - LS Series models are low-power; limit to simple images and cards without animation, with transitions disabled.
Summary
BrightSign devices are purpose-built for digital signage and kiosks, offering strong reliability and a range of models to suit different performance requirements.
Device Limitations
- RSS Ticker animation stutters on BrightSign devices due to iframe loading limitations.
- On BrightSign OS 9.0, videos configured for Portrait display may appear in Landscape. A fix is in progress.
Guides
- Configure Appspace App for Devices on BrightSign
- Configure Appspace App on BrightSign with BSN.cloud
Chrome OS
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ChromeOS LTS 126 | AOpen Chromeboxes | AOpen Chromebox Commercial, AOpen Chromebox Commercial 2 | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Chrome Web Store |
| AOpen Chromebases | AOpen Chromebase Commercial | ||||
| Asus Chrome OS | Asus Chromebox CN60, Asus Chromebit CS10 | ||||
| Asus Google Meet Compute System (Intel 10th Gen) | Wallpaper / Screensavers | Streaming | via Appspace PWA URL | ||
| ChromeOS Flex version 138.0.0.0 | AOpen Ace | AOpen DE3650-S | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Chrome Web Store |
| Dell OptiPlex | Dell OptiPlex 3020 |
Important
Appspace only supports managed Chrome-based devices. Google Chrome Enterprise (previously Chrome Device Management) is required to manage your Chrome-based devices.
Strengths
- Industry-leading HTML5 compatibility.
- Google Chrome Device Manager (CDM) for large-scale deployments (not supported for ChromeOS Flex).
- Strong performance for H.264/MP4 video formats.
- Single-app/kiosk mode available.
- Well-suited for cloud deployments.
Challenges
- Limited video format support (no multicast; only .mp4 H.264).
- RS232 and PoE support limited to select devices.
- CDM licenses required at an additional cost.
Summary
Chrome OS sets the standard for HTML5 compatibility and is highly compatible with Appspace features. Performance varies by hardware — a Chromebit is suitable for basic signage, while a Chromebox Commercial is better for demanding deployments. ChromeOS Flex is a lightweight option for repurposing existing hardware; refer to Google's ChromeOS Flex upgrade guide if it is not pre-installed on your device.
Device Limitations
- (ChromeOS Flex only) Bulk device registration is not supported; devices must be registered individually.
- (ChromeOS Flex only) Advanced Registration using the CDM Policy is not supported.
Guides
- Configure Chrome OS Devices with Chrome Enterprise (CDM)
- Configure Wallpaper/Screensaver for Google Meet Devices
iOS
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iOS 18.5 | Apple iPad | iPad 10th Gen | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Apple App Store |
| iOS 16 | Apple iPad | iPad Air 2, iPad 6th Gen |
Strengths
- Apple develops its own hardware, firmware, and software, resulting in consistent performance.
- Can run as a standard app or in single-app/kiosk mode.
- Excellent tablet experience.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises Appspace deployments.
Challenges
- MDM software is required for managed deployments.
- Web content rendering may differ from other platforms due to iOS relying on the Safari browser engine.
- iOS 15 or later is required for camera functionality in the visitor management module.
Summary
iOS is a strong choice for room scheduling panels and interactive kiosk deployments where a polished, reliable tablet experience is needed.
Guides
- Configure Appspace App for Devices on iOS
- Configure Appspace App on iOS with VMware Workspace ONE (AirWatch)
LG webOS
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| webOS 6.0 | SM5J Series | 32SM5J-BP | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV / SoC on TVs | Caching | via Appspace Downloads |
| webOS 4.1 / Firmware 03.04.50 | UH5F Series | 43UH5F-B | |||
| webOS 4.0 / Firmware 04.04.40 | SM5KE Series | 49SM5KE | |||
| webOS 4.0 / Firmware 04.06.50 | SM5KE Series | 43SM5KE |
Important
The following devices are not supported as they do not allow third-party apps to be installed and are not true commercial SoC devices:
- LG UR640S series
- LG UR340 series
Strengths
- All-in-one SoC TV solution — no separate media player required.
- Supports the majority of Appspace platform features.
- Good multicast video playback.
- Compatible with Appspace device tasks.
- Navigable with the LG TV remote control.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
Challenges
- Performance issues on some transitions; transitions are disabled by default.
Summary
LG webOS is a cost-effective all-in-one option. For use cases requiring smooth video transitions, a dedicated media player is recommended instead.
Device Limitations
- The device may crash and reboot after several playbacks of multiple cards in interactive mode.
- webOS 4.0 known issues: UI alignment issues in interactive mode; flickering when aspect ratio is set to Uniform or when loading video after an image; intermittent keyboard/mouse disconnection in interactive mode; Back button on remote does not function on the Device Info page.
- webOS 4.1 and 6.0 known issues: Video in portrait mode is stretched in playlist channels; video wall tile matrix stretching not supported; YouTube card content is zoomed-in in advanced channels; advanced channel video is zoomed-in in landscape mode.
Guides
Linux Ubuntu
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS | AOpen Chromeboxes | AOpen Chromebox Commercial | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Snap Store / via Appspace Downloads |
| Seneca Digital Signage | Seneca HDS Media Player |
Strengths
- Available on a variety of industrial devices.
- Strong performance with lower minimum hardware requirements and lower cost.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
- Automatic app updates via the Canonical Snapcraft store.
Challenges
- Variation across Linux distributions and hardware may affect performance on non-reference devices.
- No built-in kiosk mode; reliance on the device manufacturer or Systems Administrator to lock down to single-app playback.
- Customizable OS may require additional preparation and automation work from Systems Administrators.
Summary
Linux Ubuntu is a cost-effective option for broad multi-device deployments. We recommend choosing manufacturers that provide built-in tools to lock down the OS to run only the Appspace App.
Guides
macOS
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| macOS Sonoma 14.5 | Mac mini | Mac mini (2023) | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Appspace Downloads |
| macOS Big Sur 11.2.3 | MacBook Pro | MacBook Pro (2019) | |||
| macOS Catalina 10.15.7 | MacBook Pro | MacBook Pro (2018) | |||
| Mac mini | Mac mini (2018) | ||||
| macOS Mojave 10.14.6 | MacBook Pro | MacBook Pro (Mid 2014) | |||
| Mac mini | Mac mini (Late 2014) |
Strengths
- Limited hardware models result in better OS optimization and stability.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
- App updates do not require the macOS App Store.
Challenges
- No built-in kiosk mode; Systems Administrators or third-party tools are needed for single-app playback.
- macOS is a desktop OS and may require additional preparation from Systems Administrators for signage deployments.
Summary
Deploying Appspace on macOS delivers consistent performance across models, as all Apple hardware meets high minimum specifications.
Guides
Microsoft Windows
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows 11 Pro (64-bit), ver. 23H2 | Dell XPS Laptops | Dell XPS 15 9500 | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Appspace Downloads |
| Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit), ver. 1909 | Lenovo ThinkCentre | Lenovo ThinkCentre M800 Tower | |||
| Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (64-bit) ver. 1809 | AOpen Digital Signage | AOpen DE3450X | |||
| Seneca Digital Signage | Seneca HDS Media Player (Marlin) | ||||
| Windows 10 IoT LTSC (64-bit) ver. 1809 | Seneca Digital Signage | Seneca HDS Media Player (Marlin) | |||
| Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), ver. 21H1 | Dell XPS Laptops | Dell XPS 15 9500 | |||
| Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), ver. 1903 | Dell OptiPlex Desktops | Dell OptiPlex 9020 | |||
| Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), ver. 1809 | Seneca Digital Signage | Seneca HDN Media Player | |||
| Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit), ver. 7600 | — | Virtual Machine | |||
| Windows 7 Professional SP1 (64-bit), ver. 7601 | — | Virtual Machine |
Strengths
- Windows IoT is available on a wide variety of industrial devices.
- Strong performance when minimum hardware specifications are met.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
- App updates do not require the Windows Store.
Challenges
- Large variation in hardware specifications; some devices may not perform as well as the reference models.
- No built-in kiosk mode; reliance on the device manufacturer or Systems Administrator.
- The generic nature of Windows OS may require extra preparation from Systems Administrators for signage deployments.
Summary
Windows IoT is a strong option for broad multi-device deployments. We recommend choosing manufacturers that provide built-in tools to lock the OS down to single-app playback.
Guides
Samsung Smart Signage Platform (SSSP) Tizen
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tizen 7.0 / SSSP 11 | Samsung QHC Series | QH55C | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV / SoC on TVs | Caching | via Appspace Downloads |
| Tizen 6.5 / SSSP 10 | Samsung SSP QBB Series | QB43B | |||
| Tizen 4 / SSSP 6 | Samsung SSP QBR-T Series | QB13R-T | |||
| Samsung SSP QBN Series | QB43N |
Strengths
- All-in-one SoC TV solution — no separate media player required.
- Good for displaying full-screen images and text in UHD resolution.
- Navigable with the Samsung TV remote control.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
Challenges
- Performance issues on some transitions; transitions are disabled by default.
Summary
Samsung SSSP Tizen is a cost-effective all-in-one signage option well-suited for standard display use cases.
Device Limitations
- Audio and video with audio are not recommended due to limited volume controls, which may be disruptive during playback.
- On SSSP Tizen 6.5, display orientation is limited to Portrait or standard 90-degree Landscape; other orientations are not supported.
- On SSSP Tizen 6.5, back-to-back video playback may result in the second video being skipped with a blank screen before the third video plays.
Guides
Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
| Current Certified OS / Firmware | Device Series | Reference Models | Ideal For | Content Delivery Mode | Appspace App Device Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows 11 (64-bit), ver. 22H2 | Microsoft Surface | Microsoft Surface Go 2 | Digital Signage / Room Scheduling / Kiosks / Enterprise TV | Caching | via Windows Store |
| Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), ver. 20H2 | Microsoft Surface | Microsoft Surface Go 2, Surface Pro 4 | |||
| Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), ver. 2004 | Microsoft Surface | Microsoft Surface Pro 4 |
Strengths
- Runs on a wide variety of displays, TVs, and tablets.
- Strong performance when minimum hardware specifications are met.
- Suitable for both cloud and on-premises deployments.
Challenges
- Large variation in hardware and firmware; some devices may not match reference model performance.
- Not all Windows 10 versions support kiosk mode.
- Web content rendering may differ from other platforms due to reliance on the Edge browser engine.
- Additional Systems Administrator preparation may be required for signage deployments.
Summary
UWP is a solid option for deploying across a wide variety of Windows devices. We recommend using established manufacturers such as Dell, HP, or Microsoft Surface for best results.
Guides
Cisco Interactive Experience Platform (IEC)
Important
The Interactive Experience Client 4650 (IEC) is supported and managed by Cisco's partner Moderro. Customers wishing to use the latest Appspace App may access it via the Appspace Progressive Web App, available in all browsers. Contact Moderro for information and support.
For new Cisco device purchases, see Supported Devices — Appspace Certified: App Built-In for currently supported Cisco Collaboration Endpoints.
