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Can 3D displays be combined into Video Walls?

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Can 3D displays be combined into Video Walls?

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We can support up to 12 displays synchronized in “video wall” configurations of DLP cubes or flat panel displays. These video walls can be really of any configuration at all…they can be 12 displays in a straight line, side-by-side, or arranged in a 4×3 matrix in a video wall. Whether and how standard LCD or DLP displays are used depends on a number of factors: • Pop: The only configuration that will give true pop is a video wall consisting of DLP cubes (or any displays that do not have appreciable borders). The DLP cubes we use have only 1-2mm borders so that when you put them together in a cube wall, the borders do not stand out and therefore do not counteract the outscreen effect. We have gotten very large outscreen effects from video walls. 10 – 12 feet and more is common. LCD displays generally have fairly large borders on the order of 10-20mm. When you put these together in the wall configuration and display an image over the entire matrix of displays, you will destroy any pop e

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