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Processors
The large displays are the most obvious component of a video or data wall but not necessarily the most important. Proper controllers and display processors are critical to the functionality of the system.
Display processors allow you to bring multiple inputs into the display and control the size and layout of the various sources. Controllers allow for centralized control of all aspects of the wall including the processor, lighting, sound and other components.
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Video Wall Processors
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Larger video or data walls require a more robust display processor. These processors are actually computer systems designed specifically to drive and control the various source inputs into the video wall.
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Multiple Inputs on Multiple Screens |
Integrated High Performance CPU |
| Re-sizable Windows |
Control Software Included |
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Information |
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Multi-input
Processors
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Multi-input processors allow for up to 12 inputs to be
displayed on a single monitor. Inputs can be from
a mixture of video and computer sources. Each
input is displayed on a re-sizable windows.
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Plasma,
LCD and DLP |
High Resolution |
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Screen Inputs on Select Models |
Up
to 63" Screen Sizes |
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Video Matrix Switches/Splitters
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Matrix switches allow you to allocate how a selection of
inputs are to be displayed on on or multiple
displays. Splitters allow for a single input to be
displayed on multiple screens.
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Video,
Computer or Combination Inputs |
Choose
Which Source Inputs to be Displayed |
| Cost
Effective |
Display
an Input on Multiple Displays |
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Information |
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