Video wall design must take numerous factors into account. If you're making the design and implementation decisions in your organization, you owe it to yourself to find out as much as you can about these factors. That's why Christie is putting together the Video Wall Design Series of technical guides.
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Each of these technical guides examines a specific display wall design issue, giving you all the information you need to make informed decisions, so you can achieve maximum performance and value in your display wall solution.
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Understanding Optical Screen Technology The choice of screen will to a large extent determine whether the projection system as a whole can live up to its full potential and meet the needs of the application. Since rear-projection screens are an integral part of the projection system’s optics and are typically expected to operate in highambient lighting conditions, choosing the right screen is vitally important
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Control Room choices: Projection or Flat Panels for Video walls? With proven performance and 24/7 reliability, rear-screen projection based on Digital Light Processing (DLP®) has been the predominant choice. However, direct-view flat-panel displays are now being considered as an alternative. Part of the attraction is the relatively low prices of off-the-shelf panels resulting from the large size of the consumer television market.
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Control Room Brightness Requirements Technical Guide In a 24/7 control room, videowalls are used to share large amounts of real-time information among the operators who are making informed mission critical decisions. This information may include high-resolutions graphics and data such as maps, schematics, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) applications, multiple video feeds, and much more. Read the Christie Video Wall Brightness Guide for Control Rooms to learn how to design the best video wall for your application.
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Choosing between Mercury-vapor and Xenon Lamp Technologies The two lamp technologies most commonly used in digital projectors today are mercury vapor and xenon. Download Christie’s Choosing Between Mercury-vapor and Xenon Lamp Technologies technical guide to get a better understanding of which lighting technology is right for your Control Room display wall.
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LED Illumination Rear-Projection Display Systems Whitepaper Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have emerged as a solid-state replacement for HID lamps. As implemented in the Christie Entero LED rear-projection display systems this technology provides a number of distinct operational and performance advantages that solve many of the challenges of projection arrays in general, and videowalls in particular.
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