E Display vs Look Digital Signage: Digital Signage Software Compared

This is our own comparison, so read it that way. Our pricing and hardware terms are published on this site, and every Look Digital Signage line tells you what to verify on their site rather than quoting a number that may already be stale.

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The short answer

E Display and Look Digital Signage are both cloud digital signage platforms with per-screen pricing, browser-based editing and remote device management. The practical differences are hardware and hands-on service: E Display is $8 per screen per month, quarterly or yearly, with no long-term contract. and includes a free media player with each new yearly licence, with support and installation from offices in the Chicago area and Calgary.

Who this suits

  • Buyers comparing total first-year cost rather than the monthly line alone
  • Projects that need the player shipped with the licence, not ordered separately
  • Operators who want a phone number for a screen that goes dark mid-service
  • Teams that want templates and install help instead of building everything themselves

E Display vs Look Digital Signage at a glance

CriterionE DisplayLook Digital Signage
Software pricing$8 per screen per month, quarterly or yearly, no feature tiers.Low per-screen monthly rates with discounts on longer terms and higher screen counts. Check their pricing page for current rates.
Media playerMedia player free with each new yearly licence, $50 on quarterly. Free US and Canada shipping.Player hardware sold separately from the licence. Confirm shipping and warranty terms on their site.
Supported devicesAndroid TV, Chrome OS, Windows and Raspberry Pi.Their own Android player plus Android, Windows and some smart displays. Confirm current list on their site.
Templates and appsHundreds of free templates and 60+ built-in apps.Template gallery and widgets included, with some features available only on higher plans.
Offline playbackYes, local cache with automatic resync.Cached playback on their own player. Confirm behaviour on third-party devices you plan to reuse.
ContractQuarterly or yearly, cancel anytime.Monthly, annual and multi-year prepay options, with the lowest rate on the longest term.
Support and installDirect support from Chicago-area and Calgary offices, installation across North America.Self-serve online support, with response times set by plan. Check their current plan pages.
Track record17+ years, 1,500+ companies, 5,000+ screens.Value-focused vendor with a broad international self-serve customer base.

Vendor terms change without notice. Verify current details here: Look Digital Signage pricing (vendor site)

What Look Digital Signage is built for

Look Digital Signage is a low-cost cloud platform sold almost entirely self-serve, with per-screen plans and its own Android based player.

If the monthly software line is the number you are optimising, Look is deliberately cheap and quick to sign up for. For one or two screens run by the person who also created the content, that is a reasonable place to land.

Where E Display is the better pick

Cheap per month and cheap in year one are different numbers. E Display is $8 per screen per month and includes the media player free with each new yearly licence, so there is no separate hardware line, plus phone, chat and email support from our Chicago-area and Calgary offices and installation across North America.

Software is also the smallest line in a signage budget. A display, a player, mounting and content design usually cost more than the subscription in year one, so a free player and included templates change the total more than a dollar of monthly rate does.

Cheap per month versus cheap in year one

A dollar or two of monthly difference is roughly $12 to $24 per screen per year. A player is $50 to $150 per screen, once. On a ten-screen rollout that single hardware line usually outweighs several years of monthly difference, which is why we include the player on yearly licences instead of shaving the rate.

Add the hours somebody spends building layouts from scratch and the gap widens again. Hundreds of free templates and 60+ built-in apps come with every E Display licence, so a menu board is an edit rather than a design project.

Migrating from Look Digital Signage

Moving from Look is straightforward because both platforms are browser-based. Download your media, rebuild the playlists and schedules in our editor, then pair players one screen at a time so nothing goes dark during the swap.

Order yearly licences and a media player ships free with each screen, so you can commission the new player beside the old one and switch inputs when you are happy.

Frequently asked questions

Is E Display more expensive than Look Digital Signage?+

The monthly rate can be higher, but E Display includes a free media player with each new yearly licence and free US and Canada shipping. Compare total first-year cost per screen, software plus player plus any support add-on, rather than the monthly line alone.

Can I keep the Look player I already bought?+

Sometimes. If it is a standard Android or Windows device it can often be re-provisioned for E Display. Locked-down vendor players usually cannot be, and we will tell you which category yours falls into before you order anything.

What support do I actually get with E Display?+

Phone, chat and email support from our Chicago-area and Calgary offices during North American hours, plus installation help across North America. Support is included in the $8 per screen per month rate, not an upsell.

Is E Display a good Look Digital Signage alternative?+

It is worth comparing if you want flat per-screen pricing, a media player included with new yearly licences, hundreds of free templates, and North American phone support with installation help. If your project is a single screen with no support needs, most platforms including Look Digital Signage will do the job.