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Eyevis launches ‘unlimited’ video wall technology

Visitors to the Eyevis stand can see a host of new display wall technology including the latest eyeCON MetaWall 2.0, a new series of intelligent and a high luminance LED wall. MetaWall 2.0 is a flexible software-based system for signal transmission and the control of video walls and single displays. Using MetaWall 2.0 several video walls and single displays can be interconnected to a single user interface above the limit of one graphics controller. In the new EPU displays all image processing electronics
March 25, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Sabrina Raschke, marketing manager, on the Eyevis stand
Visitors to the 526 Eyevis stand can see a host of new display wall technology including the latest eyeCON MetaWall 2.0, a new series of intelligent and a high luminance LED wall.

MetaWall 2.0 is a flexible software-based system for signal transmission and the control of video walls and single displays. Using MetaWall 2.0 several video walls and single displays can be interconnected to a single user interface above the limit of one graphics controller.

In the new EPU displays all image processing electronics are integrated into the display through the eyeProcessing unit (EPU).  Combined with the Eyevis streaming solutions, the construction and operation of virtually unlimited video walls and display installations on basis of standard IP networks is possible.

The new EPU displays offer full HD resolution, edge- or direct LED backlight, brightness up to 700cd/m² and 4000:1 contrast and can be used as stand-alone screens (with diagonals from 46’’ to 65’’) and for seamless video walls. With bezel widths down to 5.3mm the new screens are said to be ideal for constructing fixed modular video walls that can be virtually unlimited in size. Various versions of the EPUs can process and display one, four or eight full HD signals.

Another innovation is the LED wall which uses a series of multi-colour LEDs on a 2mm pitch to create 480x480mm ‘screens’ and, as on the stand, the 480x480 screens can be assembled to form a full high-luminance LED video wall.
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