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9 Big Bad Digital Signage Displays on the InfoComm2015 Show Floor

Click through the slideshow to check out the biggest digital signage displays at InfoComm2015.

June 18, 2015 Jessica Kennedy 14 Comments

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SVSi, which was acquired by AMX

The N-Series Windowing Processor can handle multiple real-time HD video over ip streams with no video input or output connectors – only network ports. By using one Windowing Processor and one decoder per panel, 4k or larger pixel-per-pixel video walls with spanning capability can be created. One encoder per live video feed allows multiple windows to be spanned and placed anywhere on a video wall – at less than half the cost of traditional wall processors. Inputs and panels can be easily expanded in the future.

Information courtesy SVSi.

Aoto

AOTO offers numerous state-of-art high resolution LED display solutions for various kinds of venues. Brilliant image, stunning color and low noise design, which not only inform and interact with audiences, but also create the right ambiance for events. The unique mechanical structures of AOTO LED display realize versatile installation and quick setup. These displays also feature a 24 bit processing depth, flexible structure, 8K & 4K processor for stable control for much higher resolution display and a fanless design for whisper-quiet operation.

Information courtesy Aoto.

Christie Digital

Christie MicroTiles provide image quality, vibrant colors, brilliant displays and the flexibility to design in any shape or size. Designed for high-ambient light environments, Christie MicroTiles deliver spectacular colors, super-fine resolution, high-brightness images, modular flexibility, nearly seamless tiling and reliable 24/7 operation.

Information courtesy Christie Digital.

Kramer Electronics, X3 LED screen by Lighthouse Technologies

The VP−794 is a high−performance switcher/scaler/edge−blend and warp for analog and digital video signals developed for driving large screen displays and multiple screen applications from video or graphics sources. It scales the incoming signal, processes the image with HQV and flexible warping, geometry correction and professional grade edge blending and outputs the signal to 3G HD−SDI, DVI/HDMI, VGA and S/PDIF connectors. VP−794 includes a special mode for driving LED video walls with pixel−accurate output image sizing.

Information courtesy Kramer Electronics

Planar

With a bezel to bezel width of only 12.6mm, tiled Planar RA-Series LCD video wall displays can create large, visually stunning images for a wide variety of applications including retail stores, hospitality, universities, sports bars, corporate lobbies, casinos, and exhibits. Optimized for commercial applications, the Planar RA-Series is designed for video wall applications requiring long-term reliability and feature-rich functionality, including enhanced brightness of up to 700 cd/m2 delivers optimal viewing in high ambient light environments.

Information courtesy Planar.

NEC Display Solutions

NEC’s video boards cut back on wait times as customers can proactively use the screens to look at seasonal or time-scheduled menu offerings, live feeds or advertisements. Menu options are brought to life through video loops of company advertising. The boards also allow you to post changes to your menu instantaneously, and can be programmed to turn on and off according to cafeteria or restaurant hours.

Info courtesy NEC Display Solutions.

Christie Digital

Christie Velvet LED tiles feature high-resolution, bright and seamless visuals with wide viewing angles, are scalable for full design flexibility, offer 24/7 operation and are energy efficient with low operating temperatures. They also are available in different pixel pitches to meet end users’ needs.

Information courtesy Christie Digital.

Planar

Planar’s Clarity Matrix LCD Video Wall System with G2 Architecture is an immersive, flexible video wall that combines a thin profile and ultra-narrow bezel LED LCD. Clarity Matrix also has a tiled bezel width as small as 3.7mm, good image quality, and simplified installation and maintenance.

Information courtesy Planar.

RGB Spectrum

RGB Spectrum’s MediaWall 4500 Display Processor is built around an embedded video display processor platform that is optimized for high-resolution video and graphics. It delivers enhanced security, unparalleled flexibility and real-time signal throughput with no dropped frames.It also includes a complete range of input modules (RGB, DVI, 3G/HD-SDI, and analog formats) and enables users to customize these video wall systems to their exact requirements. The MediaWall video display processor supports video and graphic signals up to 1920x1200, including grouped multi-headed sources, along with IP video streams from remote locations when used with RGB Spectrum’s VDA or DSx encoders.

Information courtesy RGB Spectrum.

InfoComm2015 took “go big or go home” to another level – especially with digital signage.

With giant signs and bright colors, this year’s show floor was lit up with eye-popping digital signage displays.

Vendors showed their latest and greatest in digital display technologies in the form of mosaic puzzle pieces, tall, thin wall models, and traditional, thin-bezel flat panels.

Some companies took a more creative approach – NEC Display Solutions introduced its new large format display as a café menu for attendees to order cookies and coffee from.

“You can order live on a touch screen, and the barista will fill the order,” said Keith Yanke, Senior Director of Product Marketing at NEC. “Through digital signage they’ll notify you that your order is ready for pick up at the counter.”

Aside from keeping attendees caffeinated at awed at their latest display, Yanke says he hopes NEC’s other digital signage will attract curious eyes with its other displays.

“We’re showcasing high-brightness displays that can possibly be used outdoors with high ambient lighting,” he says. These displays can be used “to showcase information about a campus with IP rated products, and high brightness products without additional enclosures.”

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Jessica Kennedy
Jessica Kennedy

Jessica Kennedy is an editor at TechDecisions Media, targeting the higher education market. Jessica joined the TechDecisions team in 2014 and covers technologies that improve teaching and learning.

Tagged With: Digital Signage, Higher Ed, InfoComm

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