Oslo Central Station debuts the largest optically enhanced video wall in Europe
GDS Displays has equipped Oslo Central Station with (Norway) of a video wall that covers an area of almost 60 square meters and is made up of 100 displays LCD TFT de 46 inches - Europe's largest optically enhanced LCD video wall, according to the company.
The company GDS Displays has installed the largest optically enhanced LCD video wall in Europe at Oslo Central Station, the busiest train station in the capital of Norway. The new G-Wall has a surface area of almost 60 square meters and is made with 100 TFT LCD display parts 46 inches operating as a single unit. The narrow bezel between the screens ensures perfect long-distance viewing and fast reading without interruptions. Besides, the new digital information board allows Jernbaneverket (JBV), the body in charge of railway infrastructure in Norway, Easily adapt content depending on the situation.
Geir Hagen, JBV telecommunications engineering manager, has manifested: “The performance of the video wall installed in September 2011 at the Oslo National Theater train station (25 46 pieces of LCDs″) demonstrated that G-Wall has been a very good option and that is why we decided to move forward with GDS as a partner for this ambitious installation. Image quality, Product safety and ease of maintenance are crucial points, but of course long-term support and reliability are factors to take into account when choosing a supplier. ”
JBV asked GDS to supply the best video wall for railway stations with the aim of allowing passengers to have clear and complete information and maintain its quality for many years., taking into account the limitations of such a large format. On the technical side, G-Bond lamination process applied to video wall displays gives content high contrast and readability in high ambient light areas. Besides, Bonding technology improves system safety by reinforcing the front surface of the glass and keeping the pieces together in the event of accidental breakage.
The mechanical structure and support system have been designed to allow flexible and modular installations and to ensure easy access for service and maintenance. The thermal management of the video wall has been designed to overcome the challenges of such a large system, and is capable of managing the thermal micro-environment that is created and to avoid aging that could occur due to the possible accumulation of 'train dust'.
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