VideoWalls

Multi screen displays in NOCs (Network Operations Centers), TOCs (Tactical Operations Centers), and EOCs (Emergency Operations Centers) as well as security, entertainment, industrial design and retail venues. Variously called a video wall, info wall, data wall, tiled display, virtual wall, display wall, or virtual monitor wall, ours offers real time performance, easy installation, and 24/7 reliability.

For a better understanding our range of multiviewer and video wall processors, please view or download our product comparison matrix.

MediaWall 1900/2900

Two new MediaWall 2900/1900 processors are fully real-time video display wall systems for arrays of projectors, cubes or flat-panel displays. Unique among video display wall processors, the MediaWall 2900 and 1900 are based on a custom, high-performance architecture rather than a PC, with faster updates, more display flexibility, robustness and security. Real-time video wall display of inputs is guaranteed under all conditions, without dropped frames.

MediaWall 4500 Duo

The next generation MediaWall® Duo™ system is an innovative solution for multi screen video wall that displays up to 3 x 8. This is parallel image processing at its best. Two next generation MediaWall 4500 processor working in tandem under the control of a unifying control application. The result...video walls with best of class performance and unparalleled ease of use.

MediaWall 4500 and 4200

The MediaWall® 4500 is a fully real time video/data wall display system for arrays of projectors, cubes or flat panel displays. Unique among multi screen video wall display processors, the MediaWall 4500 and 4200 is based on a custom, high performance architecture rather than a PC, with faster updates, more display flexibility, robustness and security. Real time display of inputs is guaranteed under all conditions, without any dropped frames.

Edge Blend Unit

Edge-blending is a method whereby two or more video/data projectors are used together, with part of their images overlapping to create a seamless presentation on a wide screen. The term "edge blending" relates to the fact that the overlap needs to be carefully handled to prevent brightness discontinuities.

KvM for MediaWall

Integrated Control System with KvM for the MediaWall® line of multi screen video wall display processors, combining in a single application control of the video wall processor and each of the computers displayed.