Friday 20 May 2016

Delta Launches the World's First Ultra-Bright Laser-Based Full HD DLP® Video Wall at InfoComm India 2015

Delta, a global leader in thermal and power management and pioneer in display solutions, exhibits its state-of-the-art display & monitoring solutions including the world’s first ultra-bright Laser-based Full HD (Digital Light Processing) DLP video wall, ultra-narrow bezel LED-LCD video walls, 1.8mm fine pitch LED display, projectors from Vivitek during InfoComm India 2015 at Booth E1, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India from September 1st-3rd.

Delta’s laser-based HD DLP Video Wall feature industry leading performance with brightness to 2,100 lumens and significantly improved energy savings of up to 20%. Delta offered visitors live demonstrations of its innovative display and monitoring solutions, all of which are designed to maximize reliability and productivity for control room, public display and visualization applications.
 
Compared to its predecessors, Delta’s laser HD version boasts an array of benefits, including better performance via ultra high brightness of up to 2,100 lumens and a high contrast ratio of up to 2100:1. In addition, the redundant light source and power supply in the new Laser-based HD DLP® video wall guarantees no downtime. Through the integration of Delta’s advanced control systems, DVCS – our video walls become total solutions for applications demanding 24/7 operations.

In addition, Delta also offered a glimpse of its ultra-narrow bezel LED-LCD video walls, featuring the slimmest bezel in the market. Delta gave visitors a complete new LCD experience. These video walls create a powerful, high-impact visual experience for viewers.

Delta also showcased its 1.8mm fine pitch LED display which features bright, high-impact display and 4K (98”, 84”) / Full HD (70”) LCD monitors capable of bringing visual excitement to indoor environments.

State-of-the-art projectors from Vivitek, a brand of Delta, were a part of the showcase at InfoComm India 2015 offering highly advanced and versatile display technologies such as edge-blending imaging for large venue applications and interactive solutions for education purposes.

Delta's display technology at the event also included the demonstration of 70 inch and 55 inch full HD Totem displays. A remarkable step forward in digital display technology, Totems are valuable assets in applications such as retail, digital signage, airports, railway stations, events and other public venues.

InfoComm is a leading and the most prestigious audio visual Expo designed for professionals in the audiovisual, information communications and systems integration industries.


Source:http://www.deltadisplays.com/news/2015/laser_based_full_hd_dlp_video-wall.html 


Thursday 19 May 2016

Benefits of Video Wall For business

The application of Video walls is found in variety of markets including command and control centers, NOC rooms, collaborative rooms, auditoriums, digital signage and more.  

Over the Last few years video walls have gained tremendous momentum in control room applications like security, surveillance, traffic, defense and non-control room applications like education, healthcare, hospitality, entertainment.  Ample opportunities are there in Surveillance sector, air, road and rail traffic industry, data centers, defense and collaborative rooms. Besides the government, which needs surveillance for security of general public, surveillance requirements of corporate sector are generally driven by the need to protect employee and company assets. In airports, an intelligent video wall system is needed to reduce the waiting time for travelers whereas in banks, remote surveillance and monitoring can help prevent several thefts and frauds which go un-noticed. With the help of Video wall solutions, various industries are adapting collaborative room concept to enhance operations and increase efficiency.

AV industry has evolved a lot over the years to increase the productivity and enhance operations. Video walls are also used to enhance collaboration in meetings and conferences. At this hour, AV systems are being utilized by almost all business sectors- from transport management, security, defence, government to education, retail, hospitality, healthcare and entertainment. As the visual displays are becoming a necessity, the corporates are still going for an advancement in technology despite the slowdown.

Wednesday 18 May 2016

Video Wall Display Technologies for Traffic Control Rooms

Highway monitoring systems help greatly reduces accidents and accelerate action in case of emergencies. At present, technologies are available in India but are largely unused. 

Traffic monitoring on Indian highways have been non-existent. Currently, ITMS has been commissioned for safe and pleasurable driving experience of the commuters on the Yamuna Expressway, and a single interface solution captures information of all expressway activities from sub-systems like emergency call boxes, variable message sign boards, surveillance cameras and a video incident detection system. This integrated system is designed to provide safe travel with rapid action and support in case of emergency.

Control rooms have been the backbone of thousands of command and control centres around the globe. They have been specifically designed to deliver a comprehensive view of the complete situation and are a vital tool for collaborative monitoring and decision making. The Control room video walls will not only lead to fast response time and quick troubleshooting in crisis situations but will also enhance traffic monitoring and management system in India.

ITMS is a centrally managed system with operators located in a central control room who are able to monitor, analyse and react to inputs coming in from the field.

Large Screen Video Walls (LSVWs) in control rooms help to provide an overview of the entire system to all the operators.  Delta’s Control room displays provide the engineers with a snapshot view, equipping them to go into details and make better decisions and rapid response in case of any roadway incidents or emergencies.

Operation and function of ITMS is based on a centrally managed system in which operators located in the Command Centre are able to continuously monitor and analyze the real situation on Control room Videowalls. For example, if CCTV monitors an accident event at specific highway segments, this information is passed on to the control room displays and in- turn inform the rescue team to respond quickly. ITMS does automatic vehicle classification and has facility to capture images of vehicles that exit from a toll lane.