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Eyevis installs video wall for Norwegian traffic control room

Vehicle flows and traffic issues across the West of Norway are now being controlled with the help of a video wall installed in Leikanger by Germany company Eyevis. The project, for Norway’s Public Roads Administration, uses 24 LED-lit 70-inch rear projection cubes with the split-controller netPIX and eyeCON software. Eyevis DLP-rear projection cubes provide HD resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio and are designed for 24/7 operation.
July 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Vehicle flows and traffic issues across the West of Norway are now being controlled with the help of a video wall installed in Leikanger by Germany company 526 Eyevis. The project, for Norway’s Public Roads Administration, uses 24 LED-lit 70-inch rear projection cubes with the split-controller netPIX and eyeCON software.

Eyevis DLP-rear projection cubes provide HD resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio and are designed for 24/7 operation.

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