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NEC, Hiperwall Video-Wall Software

Maximizes pixel-for-pixel clarity on video walls, enables stored content and live feeds to be resized and relocated on many screens.

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NEC Display Solutions of America (Itasca, IL), a leading provider of commercial LCD-display and projector solutions, has partnered with Hiperwall Inc. to provide software that allows video walls to exceed 1080p. This capability maximizes pixel-for-pixel clarity.
Hiperwall lets users resize and relocate multiple, simultaneous content objects anywhere on a video wall, within a single monitor or across multiple displays – similar to moving and resizing windows on the desktop of a personal computer. Hiperwall also provides advanced capabilities like zoom, rotation, shading, transparency and scheduling.
Hiperwall technology, combined with NEC’s NET-SBC-01/02/03 internal computers, and NEC’s MultiSync X462UN and P Series displays, are designed for video-wall configurations in professional, digital-signage environments, including lobbies, public venues, retail stores, transportation facilities and broadcasting.
The X462UN’s ultra-narrow bezel allows for a screen-to-screen distance between two neighboring X462UN displays of only 7.3 millimeters. The Hiperwall/X462UN combination allows for video walls of any size.
The Hiperwall system’s distributed software architecture applies classical, parallel-processing techniques to overcome performance limitations typically associated with the display of large or numerous items on multiple display devices. Thus, high scalability can be achieved without specialized hardware infrastructure.
www.necdisplay.com, www.hiperwall.com.
 

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