Christie expands its control room solutions offering
The visual solutions provider, Christie, has expanded its catalog of solutions for control rooms with the incorporation of the Christie Entero LED 70” HD rear projection system and the TVC-1700 video wall processor.
With the launch of the Christie Entero LED 70” videowall display cube and TVC-1700 videowall processor, Christie increases your range of options at the service of the important task of supervising assets, activities and infrastructure. The Christie Entero LED 70” features a new and improved design, based on Christie LED platform. Thanks to the use of solid state lighting, The Entero LED 70” offers a wide and realistic color range without the need to change lamps, without moving components and without consumables.
Zero maintenance system design provides exceptional reliability and durability. But also, It also incorporates Christie ArrayLOC technology for automatic brightness and color balance, that monitors and adjusts color and brightness levels in real time across the entire surface of the video wall, helping to considerably reduce the downtime that recalibration demands impose on other systems and providing this solution with a fantastic possibility of resizing from the smallest to the largest installations..
As John Stark points out, Chief Director of Product Management at Collaborative Visual Solutions (CVS) the Christie, “Christie brings its history of innovation to the most demanding visual display environments, with more than three decades of experience offering cutting-edge control room solutions to a wide spectrum of industries, public and private, military and civil. Leveraging our extensive network of vendors and integrators and our experience working with the end user, We offer a comprehensive understanding of all the factors involved in developing effective digital display solutions for critical monitoring applications.”.
For your part, 'Kevin is Angry', National Security Technologies systems integrator, has commented: “Christie is always our first choice for control room solutions because Christie is dedicated to helping customers achieve success.. They are an ideal partner from the start of the process, Well, instead of limiting itself to hardware, They study the entire system and back their products with exceptional service, not only telephone, also on the ground”.
The latest in integration tools
The latest generation of Christie video wall processors, he Christie TVC-1700, It has been designed to adapt to the increasingly complex and diverse environments of control rooms, that depend on a wide variety of digital sources and devices. Windows based 7 and operating with an architecture of 64 bit OS, Also supports single and dual DVI power as well as standard video inputs. Its PCIe bus architecture is ideally suited to capturing and playing back high-resolution, high-frame-rate content., while providing ample processing power capable of supporting multiple and simultaneous inputs and outputs. Serves large installations without difficulty, with exceptional visual results regardless of the application used.
John Stark has commented that “The Christie TVC-1700 video wall controller is the latest addition to the Christie family of high-performance control room products., and like all other Christie solutions, it provides reliable performance, Compatibility and versatility in a cost-effective package”.
Drake Wayson, presidente de General Projection Systems, has added: “Our clients look to us for innovative solutions at competitive prices and we turn first to Christie because they are the ones who offer us all the advantages: a reliable and economical solution based on industry-leading innovation and backed by more than a quarter of a century of experience in the sector”.
Stark stressed that Christie control room products are everywhere.. “All customers have a priority need, whatever the environment. Our products are built specifically, adapting to customer needs and integrating seamlessly into the most demanding wall display environments”, has manifested.
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