When you're Comcast and you have some serious cash to throw at an installation in your new Philadelphia-based Comcast Center, you go all out on a $22 million high-definition video wall, of course. The giant display measures 27 by 87-feet and mashes 10 million pixels across modules linked by a central system that contains 27,000 GB of info, six DX700 LED digitizers, seven Encore video processors, and three Matrixpro routers. So what does it do? It's kind of a giant screensaver that may get old over time, if you ask us. It displays the time, shows figures pushing the panels open, and plays with the space in surreal, 3D-esque animations that are, admitedly, fun to watch. Check the video after the break.
[ Via: Engadget ]
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18 ноября 2011 г. в 10:16
What a huge LED video wall. My company has an LED video wall with similar capabilities, but it's just on a smaller scale. We use a Vista Spyder X20 with the stereoscopic 3d player option for our presentations. Having presentations on such a large scale and a high quality product makes a strong impact on our clients. A Vista Spyder X20 is a great visualization tool for showcasing a product and the presentations and data.
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