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Toppers were used to further accent the kiosks by playing content on digital screens or displaying title cards also found in lightboxes.
Some toppers utilized standalone 3-prong cord and some utilized cord that plugs directly into the kiosk.
These topper variants are ones that were actively deployed to the field and attached to active kiosks.
Digital display topper produced by Videri. Utilized display to play Redbox advertisements and content trailers.
Red face topper that holds 6 title cards with lighting inside unit, lighting is either tube or LED depending on manufacture date.
Red face topper that holds 12 title cards with lighting inside unit, lighting is either tube or LED depending on manufacture date.
White face topper that holds 6 title cards with lighting inside unit, lighting is either tube or LED depending on manufacture date.
White face topper that holds 12 title cards with lighting inside unit, lighting is either tube or LED depending on manufacture date. Assumed to exist but no pictures available.
Red face topper that holds no title cards and does not utilize any lighting. Utilizes same assembly as title card toppers with front swapped out. Assumed to exist but no pictures available.
White face topper that holds 6 title cards with lighting inside unit, lighting is either tube or LED depending on manufacture date. This variant is taller than the standard white face 6-title topper with both the title cards and the full redbox logo/slogan.
Topper that holds no title cards and does not utilize any lighting. Utilizes same assembly as title card toppers with front swapped out.
Topper used on early kiosks, does not contain any title card spots and solely shows Redbox logo DVD Rentals text.
These topper variants are ones that were designed for testing and never deployed on active kiosks.
Prototype topper which utilizes a digital display to play unknown content, likely content trailers or other Redbox media.
These items were used to further accentuate toppers but were only sparingly used.
Mounted directly onto topper and extended the fascia of the topper.
Mounted directly onto topper and extended the fascia of the topper.
These were hung from the ceiling of a business to advertise through a window that a Redbox is inside the building.