David Sexauer – Sun Vision Display

Show Notes:

Introduction

This conversation explores how digital menu boards for food trucks have evolved over the last decade—moving from frustrating, unreliable LCD screens to purpose-built outdoor displays designed specifically for mobile food businesses.

The discussion introduces Sun Vision Display (SVD) and its reflective LCD (RLCD) technology, which solves long-standing issues with sunlight visibility, overheating, durability, and real-time menu updates during service.

 

Key Themes & Highlights

The Problem with Early Digital Menu Boards

  • Traditional LCD screens were unreadable in direct sunlight.

  • Overheating caused permanent screen damage.

  • Real-time menu edits were slow, unreliable, and impractical during service.

  • Many operators abandoned digital menus altogether as a result.

 

Why Food Truck Owners Want Digital Signage

  • Clear, professional menus that stand out visually.

  • Consistent pricing and presentation without handwriting or chalkboards.

  • Ability to quickly remove sold-out items or adjust prices.

  • Easier menu swaps for catering, events, or special pricing.

  • A system that grows with the business.

 

How RLCD Technology Solves These Issues

  • Uses ambient sunlight instead of fighting it.

  • Fully readable in direct sun—even with polarized sunglasses.

  • Runs cooler with far less power than traditional displays.

  • Designed for outdoor, high-heat environments.

 

Built Specifically for Food Trucks

  • Large-format displays sized for menus (32” optimized).

  • Durable housing to handle heat, grease, vibration, and impact.

  • Low power draw (~25 watts on 12V).

  • Optional removable or recessed mounting for new or existing trucks.

 

Real-Time Menu Control

  • Menus can be updated via laptop, phone casting, or simple file edits.

  • Instant 86’ing of menu items during service.

  • Easy price changes for events, catering, or fees.

  • Future integrations with POS systems in development.

 

Works Day, Night & Everywhere In Between

  • No glare or burnout in bright daylight.

  • Built-in front lighting automatically activates in low-light or nighttime settings.

  • Long lifespan compared to traditional outdoor digital signage.

 

Actionable Takeaways

  • Don’t judge digital menus by outdated technology.

  • Sunlight readability and heat management are critical for food trucks.

  • Real-time menu updates save time, reduce friction, and protect revenue.

  • Choose tools designed for mobile food environments—not generic displays.

  • Digital signage can scale with your business as your needs evolve.

 

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