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Teracue introduces IP-based multi-room video wall

Teracue has expanded its ICUE-IPTV product family to include an IP-based multi-room video wall for network conferencing, control rooms, digital signage, events and presentations. The system uses the IP network to distribute the signals; each display has its own rear-mounted processing unit and the combined performance of the distributed units is managed by the web-based ICUE-GRID controller that can handle multiple walls in multiple rooms. ICUE-GRID is a scalable decentralised solution, offering flexible po
January 7, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8295 Teracue has expanded its ICUE-IPTV product family to include an IP-based multi-room video wall for network conferencing, control rooms, digital signage, events and presentations. The system uses the IP network to distribute the signals; each display has its own rear-mounted processing unit and the combined performance of the distributed units is managed by the web-based ICUE-GRID controller that can handle multiple walls in multiple rooms. ICUE-GRID is a scalable decentralised solution, offering flexible positioning of videos up to 4K on the video wall and live streams and on-demand files can be dragged and dropped into the layout. Embedded bezel correction allows the monitors to use with any frame size.

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