VuWall PAK 20

This cost-effective and scalable system of VuWall supports two HD outputs to 60 Hz or a 4Kp60 output and multi-format decoding up to 32 HD streams per device.

The new one Pak 20 of VuWall can function as a standalone device or be combined with other pak nodes, as it has the same hardware as the model Pak 10 existent, to build a scalable IP-based videowall, cost-effective and compact.

Thanks to this, integrators can simplify videowall installations by reducing the number of connections and eliminating a single point of failure., reducing project risk and providing greater reliability: from the PAK 10 with an output of 1920×1,080p to 60 Hz up to PAK 40, with up to four HDp60 outputs.

In addition to variable output support, Pak 20 Provides multi-format decoding up to 32 HD streams per device, including H.264, NDI and Remote Desktops, as well as virtual browsers that use VNC.

This indicates Mark Schmidt, VuWall Chief Technology Officer: "not all videowall installations are the same, nor do they require the same support. Due to the overwhelming popularity of PAK, we decided to add granularity to this successful product line to meet the output requirements of our customers' projects more accurately and achieve even more savings in their facilities, without compromising performance".

As part of the VuWall ecosystem, Pak 20 is managed with your centralized management platform TRx. Easy to install and configure, This device is designed for the visualization of multiple screens and videowall in control rooms and corporate workspaces.

With a compact design and low power consumption, this system is small enough to mount behind the monitors, which saves rack space and reduces the extension of video cables in the installation, centrally distributing AV over IP signals with the TRx software platform to service hundreds of sources without programming.


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by • 24 Aug, 2022
• section: fully, Digital signage, display, Signal distribution