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350-11751-01 – updated October 2018
MediaWall V User’s Guide
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You can define, administer, and use multiple walls from a single
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display
Processor
. You are limited only by the display processor output count and wall display resolution.
For example, from a
MediaWall V
550-series chassis with 24 Wall Outputs, you can drive up to three
(3) walls consisting of up to 24 (2K/HD) displays in total.
The
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
features an architecture that combines the real-time
processing and reliability of a hardware-based processor with the flexibility of a separate, dedicated
Application Processor (AP, optional) to run Microsoft
®
Windows
®
applications and decode IP
streams. Add enhanced security and an intuitive, easy-to-use control interface, and the result is a
4K wall processing system with enough power and versatility to drive either HD or UHD video wall
systems.
A true video wall is not simply a wall of monitors; rather, it is a continuous multi-screen surface upon
which to display a combination of graphics and video. Not all systems that claim to be 4K wall
processors provide video synchronization, required for the seamless display of high-motion
graphics, or fully scalable windows, which allow imagery to be displayed anywhere, including across
monitor bezels. The
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
delivers all of these capabilities.
With a
MediaWall V
, you can display ultra high-resolution 4K video and graphics together with HD
sources on a wall array of 4K/UHD display devices. A 4K/UHD video wall offers dramatically higher
pixel density, with up to four times the total resolution of a conventional HD video wall of similar size.
With fewer bezels to interfere with displayed imagery, a video wall made of large 4K monitors further
enhances the overall viewing experience. The
MediaWall V
processor’s 4K capabilities enable the
display of more data and visuals in greater detail than ever before – improving situational
awareness, assessment and response.
The
MediaWall V
also supports standard-resolution display devices, while still delivering the
benefits of ultra-high resolution when 4K input signals are spread across multiple displays.