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CORIOmaster mini tilts at windmills


TVONE


A video windmill with a rotating array of four 46in flat panel displays showing video, which maintains a stable horizon even as the displays rotate 360° in real time, has ben created by tvONE to show off the capabilities of its compact all-in-one videowall processor, the CORIOmaster mini. The video sources include live


showroom floor video, plus other streaming media. The CORIOmaster mini alternates between displaying a stable horizon while displays rotate, rotating video in sync with the displays, or counter-rotating video in the opposite direction of the rotating displays. The processor can do a range of video manipulation tasks simultaneously, including real- time 360° video rotations and multi-projector edge blending. It is claimed to be the first videowall processor to fit up to 12 High Density Universal DVI or 10 HDBaseT and two High Density Universal DVI ports in a


tvONE’s real-time video windmill gets taken for a spin…


compact 1RU frame, controlling full-scale 3x3 videowalls without a rack’s worth of discrete video components. “Even highly challenging,


processor intensive actions like rotating high-resolution video smoothly around an axis are easily within the compass of this very small but very powerful unit,” said tvONE President Steven Mattingly. Stand: 4-R62


CANON


A range of standard and short-throw projectors in a number of configurations has been launched by Canon. Based on extensive feedback from partners, Canon says it has incorporated many of the key features only found on more expensive, full-sized installation models, and created a new line-up of compact projectors that still offer high levels of brightness, contrast and resolution from a chassis roughly half the size of its competitors. The XEED Compact Installation


range includes network multi- projection and hardware edge blending. The range includes two standard, and two short-throw models. The standard models – XEED WUX450 and XEED WX520 –have WUXGA and WXGA+ resolution


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New XEED range offers hardware edge blending


respectively, and contrast ratios of up to 2,000:1. The short- throw models – the XEED WUX400ST and XEED WX450ST – have the same resolution and contrast ratio, while being capable of generating a large 100in image from a throw distance of just 1.2m. All models are equipped with lens shift, the short-throw models being capable of an exceptionally wide range (75% vertical shift on the WUX400ST).


“Our intention at ISE 2014 is to further demonstrate to our partner community that we offer a range of


CINEAK


Cineak’s Ferrier incliner home cinema seat now comes with D-Box Motion System, with four motion actuators for pitch, roll, heave, and intelligent vibration. It also has a dual-motorised incliner mechanism, which allows users to adjust the position of the backrest/seat independently from the footrest, so that the backrest can be reclined without the footrest having to be fully extended. The custom seating can also include: an articulating headrest; heating and cooling ventilation; hot and cold cup holders; and electronic lumbar support. Stand: 5-S92


AV solutions to meet many different needs,” said Julian Rutland, Canon’s visual communication products and solutions director. “Our focus on R&D and commitment to creating high-quality, reliable projectors that incorporate our unique lens design and image quality is well known.” Stand: 1F80


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