Starting today Barco shows its new UniSee LCD bezelless video wall and the ODL-721 RGB LASER Cube videowall at DistribuTECH in San Antonio Texas, from January 23-25.
Barco UniSee is designed to enhance overview situational awareness across utilities enterprise including control rooms, situation rooms, experience centers, large meeting rooms and lobby areas.
"Barco UniSee is the only bezel-less LCD video wall platform not just for critical infrastructure monitoring but also for T&D enterprises’ experience centers, large meeting rooms and situation rooms. It offers an uninterrupted viewing experience and an innovative mounting system that simplifies installation and maintenance while promising superb image uniformity across the canvas", explains Barco.
The Unisee wall was launched last October It has a special mounting structure that allows for automated mechanical alignment and re-alignment following replacement of one of the LCD panels. There are no bezels, but there is an inter-panel gap, instead.
"Barco UniSee is the most game-changing, large-scale modular LCD visualization platform to hit control rooms in decades. It features the industry’s first 0.3 millimeter mechanical “air-gap” between tiles, offering a high-quality, uninterrupted viewing experience. The unique, modular platform delivers unmatched color uniformity thanks to an automatic, continuous and real-time color and brightness calibration system; high operational performance and impressive uptime with a redundant, remote power supply; innovative mounting system that simplifies installation and maintenance while solving typical problems associated with commissioning large LCD video walls", Barco expands in a statement.
According to Barco "The RGB Laser video wall for 24/7 Control Rooms enables altogether the highest image quality, reliability, energy efficiency and lifetime compared to previous generation, rear-projection video walls using LED or Laser Phosphor technologies for a lower total cost of ownership'. RGB LASER light engines allow for the widest color gamut, but cubes do have a narrow edge, that may be objectional for some video applications.
Barco complements the displays with control room and video source control and management software.
Barco UniSee is designed to enhance overview situational awareness across utilities enterprise including control rooms, situation rooms, experience centers, large meeting rooms and lobby areas.
"Barco UniSee is the only bezel-less LCD video wall platform not just for critical infrastructure monitoring but also for T&D enterprises’ experience centers, large meeting rooms and situation rooms. It offers an uninterrupted viewing experience and an innovative mounting system that simplifies installation and maintenance while promising superb image uniformity across the canvas", explains Barco.
The Unisee wall was launched last October It has a special mounting structure that allows for automated mechanical alignment and re-alignment following replacement of one of the LCD panels. There are no bezels, but there is an inter-panel gap, instead.
"Barco UniSee is the most game-changing, large-scale modular LCD visualization platform to hit control rooms in decades. It features the industry’s first 0.3 millimeter mechanical “air-gap” between tiles, offering a high-quality, uninterrupted viewing experience. The unique, modular platform delivers unmatched color uniformity thanks to an automatic, continuous and real-time color and brightness calibration system; high operational performance and impressive uptime with a redundant, remote power supply; innovative mounting system that simplifies installation and maintenance while solving typical problems associated with commissioning large LCD video walls", Barco expands in a statement.
According to Barco "The RGB Laser video wall for 24/7 Control Rooms enables altogether the highest image quality, reliability, energy efficiency and lifetime compared to previous generation, rear-projection video walls using LED or Laser Phosphor technologies for a lower total cost of ownership'. RGB LASER light engines allow for the widest color gamut, but cubes do have a narrow edge, that may be objectional for some video applications.
Barco complements the displays with control room and video source control and management software.