DIGITAL SIGNAGE Multi-touch to the power of 4(K) PLANAR SYSTEMS
For the first time in Europe, Planar’s UltraRes Touch 84in 4K displays are showcasing multi- touch, multi-user capabilities in high definition. The screens combine 4K and multi-touch capabilities for use by professionals who need to collaborate or annotate in high res using a large viewing area. The company also sees it as ideal for public display applications such as wayfinding, product catalogues and interactive digital signage designed to promote customer engagement. The company says it responded to customer feedback requesting touch integration following the introduction of the 3840 x 2160 resolution UltraRes Series of 84in Ultra HD displays last year. The company combined its ERO protective glass surface with multi-touch technology to deliver the functionality which is described as “Planar-built and Planar-supported”. Planar UltraRes Touch offers six simultaneous touch points to allow multiple users to collaborate simultaneously. The display recognises the full range of
The new Planar 4K displays are collaboration- friendly
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Modular matrix switch delivers HDMI
MUXLAB
The Multimedia 16 x 16 Matrix Switch System from Canadian exhibitor MuxLab is a modular AV switching platform that converts and switches a range of digital and analogue AV inputs to HDMI via HDBaseT over Cat5e/6 cable. It is designed for a wide
common touch gestures including tapping, scrolling, pinching and rotating. The fanless display supports both landscape and portrait orientations and comes with fail-over power supplies and easy access through the Planar Profile Mounting System which installs less than 4in from the wall.
The Planar UltraRes Touch is
available in three versions: the UltraRes Touch LX offers 350-nit brightness and is pitched at meeting rooms and control rooms for whiteboard, collaboration,
videoconferencing and presentation applications; the UltraRes Touch MX provides 500- nit brightness and is pitched at public venue and higher ambient light environments for branding, advertising and interactive digital signage applications; and the UltraRes Touch 3D offers 420-nit brightness along with 2D and 3D viewing. It’s aimed at customers who work with 3D and 2D visual information for big data analysis, simulation and a range of uses in the design industry. Stand: 3-A80
range of commercial and consumer applications including digital signage, retail and residential AV signal routing, boardroom projector systems, classroom training, professional video editing, medical imaging, courtroom systems, rental and staging, video kiosks, airport video information systems, emergency operations centres and multimedia entertainment centres. The 5U rack height matrix switch features an 8-slot chassis that allows up to four 4-port input modules to be switched to up to four 4-port output modules for a maximum switching capacity of 16 x 16.
The MuxLab Multimedia Matrix Switch has multiple applications
The matrix switch is managed via front panel controls, RS232, USB, web server interface and third party drivers. Dual- redundant power supplies and hot-swappable I/O cards are featured for higher uptime and ease of service. The matrix switch works with the 500451- Rx HDMI receiver to convert all AV inputs to HDMI.
The matrix switch benefits
from a Control4 driver that will allow the switch to integrate with Control4 AV systems via RS232 and LAN. It will interface with Control4’s touchscreen interface and media controllers to allow AV sources to be switched to any HDMI display via a single user interface. Stand: 1-N125
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