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Interactive using a BrightSign - is this possible?

I am in the process of putting together a little interactive. 
There is a database of with entries having a name, place, and date associated with each entry.
There is going to be a "home" screen where the visitor can choose to view/sort entries via name, date, or place.
When the visitor chooses to view/sort by name, the entries are updated on a screen in alphabetical order.
When the visitor chooses to view/sort by date, the entries are updated on a screen in chronological order.
When the visitor selects an entry after they have viewed/sorted entries by name or date, it takes the visitor to a bio page for the entry.
There is a button on the bio page for each entry that will return the visitor to the home screen.
When the visitor chooses to view/sort by place, the visitor is taken to a screen showing a map with pinpoints marking locations (much like marker points on a Google map).
When the visitor chooses a pinpoint/location marker on the map, either an info window will pop up noting the name and date of the entry associated with the pinpoint/location marker and has a button/link to view the bio page associated with the entry or the pinpoint/location marker would take the visitor directly to the bio page associated with the entry that is associated with the pinpoint/location marker.
All of this needs to be editable and expandable (meaning the list of entries).

Is it possible to achieve this interactive using a BrightSign?  If so, what model?  Also, what would the limitations be using a BrightSign?

If possible, I'd like to have an answer by Tuesday.  Thank you very much for all your help.

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    ^UD\_$

    Patrick,

     

    The BrightSign player is capable of showing interactive HTML5 content.

    Basically the application would be built in HTML, and be played on the BrightSign player, the same way as the user would interact with the application through a web browser.

     

    I hope that helped

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    Allen H. Porter

    We played Angry Birds on a 55 inch touch screen driven by an HD1032 running an HTML5 Presentation.

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