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Videowalls




A Video Wall is a set of grouped screens made to visualize one or several images in a bigger area. We can visualize the same source on the Video Wall or different sources, which we can distribute, escalate or position depending on the user's necessities. It is also possible to share information between various Video Walls to later make real time collaborations and take decisions during emergency scenarios.

To visualize different sources and signals on the same Video Wall, it is important to have an Image/Video processor or Wall Controller. This device is in charge of managing the image or video signals so they can be displayed on one or more Video Walls. It does not matter if the signals are analogue, digital, via LAN or even wireless from mobile devices.

It is important to choose the right screen for each Video Wall. The screens may vary not only in its dimensions, but also on the type of technology depending on its purpose. Also, the rear space must be considered, as well as the mounting type, the site conditions, etc.