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Artistic video wall

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Artistic, mosaic or architectural video walls[1] are video walls that do not follow a more traditional grid or matrix pattern. Instead of the more common configuration of 2x2 or 3x3, artistic video walls allow users to display a single image, video or display canvas across displays arranged ad hoc and at different angles. This allows users to design unusual configurations: EX. layouts that attract attention, or serve as a unique artistic feature in a public space.[2]

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Source rotation

The simplest approach to a 'unique' video wall is to rotate the source content which allows end users to rotate the actual displays. By using a mix of portrait and landscape displays this allows users to deploy a video wall that is not a simple matrix, however this approach is limited to keeping all displays at the same angle.[3]

Any angle rotation

Any angle rotation allows individual displays to rotate to any angle allowing greater flexibility in the video wall lay out.[4]

Mix of display types and sizes

An additional feature of some video walls is the ability to mix display sizes and types. Instead of requiring a set of uniform displays, users can mix and match displays of different sizes and aspect ratio.[5]

Artistic video wall comparison

Features Sony Ziris[6] Planar[7] Userful[8] Datapath[9] Monitors AnyWhere - USB Wall[10] TVOne [11]
Rotation Options Any Angle Any Angle Any Angle 90 Degree Rotation of Individual Displays Any Angle Any Angle
Mix Display Sizes/Aspect Ratio Displays must be uniform aspect ratio Limited to use of 22”, 46” and 55” Planar displays Use any display of any size/aspect ratio Unknown Use any display of any size/aspect ratio Unknown
Use Any Displays Yes Requires use of Planar display Yes Yes Yes Yes
Max Source Content Unlimited 4096 x 2160 7680 x 4320 4096x4096 7680 x 4320 4096 x 2160
Real-Time No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Proprietary Hardware Yes (Sony PlayStation) Yes, Planar Displays No, software only Yes, requires Datapath player No, software only Requires Video Wall Processor from TVOne

References

  1. ^ "Userful Adds Versatile Artistic Layout Features to Innovative Video Wall". Retrieved 2015-03-04.
  2. ^ "The Digital Signage Evolution of 'Techorating'". Archived from the original on 2015-11-01. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  3. ^ "Tech Briefing: LFD and Videowalls". Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  4. ^ "Tech Briefing: LFD and Videowalls". Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  5. ^ "Tech Briefing: LFD and Videowalls". Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  6. ^ "Sony Ziris Canvas Custom Video Wall Solution" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Planar AD22 Specifications" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Userful Artistic Mosaic Video Wall".
  9. ^ "Datapath x4 Display Controllers Product Overview".
  10. ^ "Monitors AnyWhere - Creative Video Wall".
  11. ^ "CORIOgrapher v2 Videowall Design Software Description".
This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 06:51
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