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New graphic controller from Eyevis

Eyevis’ new netPIX 4900 graphic controller is claimed to set performance standards for video wall operation. New input and output cards and a new switch-fabric-backplane enables input and output processing of 4K/ultra HD signals and HDMI audio transmission. The graphic controller generates a logical desktop interface from single outputs that can be used for the presentation of network data, video and graphic sources. All input signals can be moved, scaled and individually placed on the video wall. Its mult
March 18, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Eyevis’ new netPIX 4900 graphic controller
526 Eyevis’ new netPIX 4900 graphic controller is claimed to set performance standards for video wall operation. New input and output cards and a new switch-fabric-backplane enables input and output processing of 4K/ultra HD signals and HDMI audio transmission.

The graphic controller generates a logical desktop interface from single outputs that can be used for the presentation of network data, video and graphic sources.

All input signals can be moved, scaled and individually placed on the video wall. Its multi screen feature enables the use of any video wall configuration, while a multi-resolution facility enables the controller to combine different resolutions with non-rectangular arrangements.

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