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Video Conferencing Made Easy with Multiple Display Technology

By admin, April 12, 2010 2:04 pm

Video Conference

Now more than ever it is easier to meet face to face without going place to place.

With multiple display technology finding itself more and more in the board room, businesses large and small are incorporating web and video into conferencing and think tanks.

“Blending two powerful collaboration solutions into one environment” is the name of the game for Cisco TelePresence WebEx application. Cisco TelePresence systems deliver lifelike, high definition images and spatially discrete audio for immersed experiences using advanced visual, audio, with collaboration technologies. WebEx has been a popular application for webinars, corporate meetings, and many online environments in real-time.

“We developed a cost-to-benefit analysis when we first deployed WebEx that showed we were saving $3,500 in cost per trained employee per year—that comes to over 12 million dollars a year we saved.”

Sandra Morris Vice President, Learning & Employee Development GMAC

Video conferencing in general is growing evermore popular even in the consumer market. With services such as Skype, offering a free online software that offers free video calls to other Skype numbers as well as discounted international calls and call forwarding for a small fee, more and more people are connecting with video using simple web cams built into the computer monitor.

For best results using video conferencing use a Dual Monitor setup or better. This way you can continue to make use of at least one of your computers monitor. Multi-tasking on single computer monitors can be daunting and stressful, however with multiple large displays like that pictured above, meeting together with your team from afar is simple and easier than ever before.

Contributed by CDM

Save Time & Money Setting up a Video Wall

By admin, April 9, 2010 9:06 am

Fusion Wall Mounts

With the release of the FUSION Pull-Out Mounts setting up a video wall has never been easier and convenient.

The LSMVU and MSMVU mounts from Chief Manufacturing, the industry leader in projector, monitor and flat panel TV mounting solutions, offer easy installation and maintenance for video wall configurations, saving you time and money.

Pull-Out mounts are ideal for video walls, digital signage, and single-screen recessed applications. The new FUSION Series Pull-Out mounts were conceived from installer feedback, and extend 7 inches (178 mm) for easy cable access and servicing in hard to reach installations. Even the center most screen of a video wall matrix can be easier and safer to access.

Screens are perfectly vertical, even if the wall is not, thanks to the added ability to finely-tune the plumb adjustment. Comprehensive mounting solutions that include a variety of features to make installation and maintenance of digital signage systems a breeze.

Provide post-installation fine-tuning of height and leveling for perfect alignment with ControlZone™ Leveling.  Screens slide together with Centerless™ post-installation lateral shift to speed up installation, and you can slide them apart again to simplify routine maintenance.

With Chief’s exclusive feature ClickConnect™ you get an audible click when the screens safely engage with the mount so you know the installation is secure. Plus you can even add a padlock for even more security.

Save time and money on digital signage projects incorporating multiple displays. Create 2×2 digital displays or larger with multi screen displays. FUSION mounts display capacity ranges from 26-63 inches. Do the math and that could bring forth an impressive display very quick , and typically being put on a high plane, makes the new FUSION Pull-Out Mounts a safe and practical solution for digital media.

Contribution by C.D.M.

Digital Signage Systems Security | Some Things To Consider

By admin, March 31, 2010 1:03 pm

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For those who are looking to install digital signage networks, remember that “it is imperative that great care be taken by anyone looking to get into this business to ensure that the integrity of the content is impenetrable by outside forces.” said Rex Williams, President of UDN, which installed the New York network of LED displays over 80 of the cities subway entrances.

System security could be inadequate at the network design stage, or be exposed as digital signage systems expand and use multiple media transport providers (ISP – Internet service providers). Of course even the slightest risk is unacceptable. System security must be nearly “bullet proof” as far as hackers go. Those that use automated digital signage networks have to take steps to assure security at the content ingest, play – list management, display monitoring and other vulnerable points are protected from hackers.

Because of the vivid and eye-catching visual effects, digital displays superbly support commerce, public safety and information needs. Having the power to provide information at a point of decision or when information is needed underpins the value of this communications medium for advertisers and public service providers alike.

Print (static) signage locations place a value on retail location space, and revenue measures from stock turns, the margin per square foot show in comparison the “return on space” with digital signage displays provide the highest ROI. Adding benefits of use such as product promotions, branding, better customer relations, liability containment, and so on. Digital display advertising is the wave of the future today.

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Signage Displays In New York

By admin, March 31, 2010 1:02 pm

NEC-LCD8205New York offers important lessons for Digital Signage Displays.

Often hailed as “the last mile of a marketing program”, Digital Signage offers more cost-effectiveness, flexibility and control of product and service selection on location. Many retailers such as Nike, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sears, Malls, Theaters, Clubs, Bars, and virtually any marketplace where capturing the attention is like grabbing money out of thin air.

“Build it and they will come” is the motto in New York. With an estimated $149 billion annual investment into advertising, advertising with digital signage is becoming increasingly more popular as pressure to get more results from advertisers continues to grow.

The shear numbers speak for themselves. With a overall rates of $2-6 CPM (cost per thousand) make digital signage an inexpensive media buy. Right now is the best time to get in because products that are profiles are realizing revenue increases of 30% across the board, and ranges form 109% for soft drinks and 319% for a new calling card. Large LCD signage in bank teller lines results in customer inquiries about new services. That being said bargain prices for such advertising is sure to rise significantly.

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Use wireless networking for total reliability and zero content loss in performance.

Wireless networking can be effective for digital signage especially in highly obstructive environments. WiFi-Plus Inc. provided reliable, secure and cost effective connectivity for the 80 New York street level LED panels like the one you see above. It was the only option for NYC however it has proven totally reliable with zero content drop performance.

“Cost effective, reliable, fully secure and interactive image transport done wirelessly by satellite has long been used for Interactive Distant Learning and business television applications” said Larry Steinman, President and CEO of BTV+, which is contracted by some of America’s largest organizations to deliver interactive content to more than 13,000 locations in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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Digital Signage Displays | Suggestions From NY

By admin, March 31, 2010 12:56 pm

NEC-LCD8205New York offers important lessons for Digital Signage Displays.

Often hailed as “the last mile of a marketing program”, Digital Signage offers more cost-effectiveness, flexibility and control of product and service selection on location. Many retailers such as Nike, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sears, Malls, Theaters, Clubs, Bars, and virtually any marketplace where capturing the attention is like grabbing money out of thin air.

“Build it and they will come” is the motto in New York. With an estimated $149 billion annual investment into advertising, advertising with digital signage is becoming increasingly more popular as pressure to get more results from advertisers continues to grow.

The shear numbers speak for themselves. With a overall rates of $2-6 CPM (cost per thousand) make digital signage an inexpensive media buy. Right now is the best time to get in because products that are profiles are realizing revenue increases of 30% across the board, and ranges form 109% for soft drinks and 319% for a new calling card. Large LCD signage in bank teller lines results in customer inquiries about new services. That being said bargain prices for such advertising is sure to rise significantly.

big tvNYCsubway-UDN

Use wireless networking for total reliability and zero content loss in performance.

Wireless networking can be effective for digital signage especially in highly obstructive environments. WiFi-Plus Inc. provided reliable, secure and cost effective connectivity for the 80 New York street level LED panels like the one you see above. It was the only option for NYC however it has proven totally reliable with zero content drop performance.

“Cost effective, reliable, fully secure and interactive image transport done wirelessly by satellite has long been used for Interactive Distant Learning and business television applications” said Larry Steinman, President and CEO of BTV+, which is contracted by some of America’s largest organizations to deliver interactive content to more than 13,000 locations in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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Considering Digital Signage Systems Security

By admin, March 31, 2010 12:53 pm

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For those who are looking to install digital signage networks, remember that “it is imperative that great care be taken by anyone looking to get into this business to ensure that the integrity of the content is impenetrable by outside forces.” said Rex Williams, President of UDN, which installed the New York network of LED displays over 80 of the cities subway entrances.

System security could be inadequate at the network design stage, or be exposed as digital signage systems expand and use multiple media transport providers (ISP – Internet service providers). Of course even the slightest risk is unacceptable. System security must be nearly “bullet proof” as far as hackers go. Those that use automated digital signage networks have to take steps to assure security at the content ingest, play – list management, display monitoring and other vulnerable points are protected from hackers.

Because of the vivid and eye-catching visual effects, digital displays superbly support commerce, public safety and information needs. Having the power to provide information at a point of decision or when information is needed underpins the value of this communications medium for advertisers and public service providers alike.

Print (static) signage locations place a value on retail location space, and revenue measures from stock turns, the margin per square foot show in comparison the “return on space” with digital signage displays provide the highest ROI. Adding benefits of use such as product promotions, branding, better customer relations, liability containment, and so on. Digital display advertising is the wave of the future today.

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Things to Consider about Digital Signage Systems Security

By admin, March 30, 2010 8:59 pm

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For those who are looking to install digital signage networks, remember that “it is imperative that great care be taken by anyone looking to get into this business to ensure that the integrity of the content is impenetrable by outside forces.” said Rex Williams, President of UDN, which installed the New York network of LED displays over 80 of the cities subway entrances.

System security could be inadequate at the network design stage, or be exposed as digital signage systems expand and use multiple media transport providers (ISP – Internet service providers). Of course even the slightest risk is unacceptable. System security must be nearly “bullet proof” as far as hackers go. Those that use automated digital signage networks have to take steps to assure security at the content ingest, play – list management, display monitoring and other vulnerable points are protected from hackers.

Because of the vivid and eye-catching visual effects, digital displays superbly support commerce, public safety and information needs. Having the power to provide information at a point of decision or when information is needed underpins the value of this communications medium for advertisers and public service providers alike.

Print (static) signage locations place a value on retail location space, and revenue measures from stock turns, the margin per square foot show in comparison the “return on space” with digital signage displays provide the highest ROI.  Adding benefits of use such as product promotions, branding, better customer relations, liability containment, and so on. Digital display advertising is the wave of the future today.

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Stand Alone Multiple Monitor Video Wall Controllers

By admin, March 30, 2010 12:35 pm
9 screen video wall

9 screen video wall

Most people still seem quite unaware of the unique possibilities for tailoring displayed content according to Lars-Ingemar Lundstrom author of “Digital Signage Broadcasting: Content Management and Distribution Techniques.” Digital signage has completely new ways of combining information from different sources, and getting an understanding of how the visual message in digital signage systems is put together is described in detail in his book.full3x3iVu

Now there are video wall solutions for clients who believe that large displays are a must to show their presence in the competitive market. With an iVu multi-screen controller, Plasma and LCD monitors can be connected together to display a single image as a video wall at a fraction of the price comparable to traditional formats, and this can operate without a PC.

Multi-screen display technology and video wall controller solutions enable a wade variety of highly demanding applications and the applications are as diverse as the many users that employ them. Such industries as medical imagery, satellite imagery, billboard displays and other digital signage as well as a multitude of industry and executive command stations.

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A Video/Data wall enables a view of all your important information on a virtually large high resolution display comprising of many “smaller” screen using LCD, Plasma, Projectors, and even those abundant CRT Monitors. With the entire video/data wall will acting as one large Windows desktop, applications can be launched and placed onto any singular or combination of screens (when not fully maximized).

“applications can be launched and placed onto any singular or combination of screens”

The Super PC iVu4 video wall/Multi-Screen controller helps in combining 4 (2×2) LCD displays to produce a large video wall.

iVu4 Pro - Stand Alone Video Wall | Multi-Screen Controller

iVu4 Pro - Stand Alone Video Wall | Multi-Screen Controller

The ultra-high-resolution video controller iVu9 Pro also available from Super PC, successfully maintains an 8 megapixel input to 8 megapixel output data flow without any loss of image quality.


iVu9 Pro - Stand Alone Video Wall | Multi-Monitor Controller

iVu9 Pro - Stand Alone Video Wall | Multi-Monitor Controller

The Adam May Out Do The Ipad In Certain Aspects

By admin, March 30, 2010 12:23 pm

If you ever need to break away from the office and still maintain your computing necessities, you might already be wondering about a tablet PC.

If you think the iPad is something that you might consider buying, then you may want to consider its main rival competition. Introducing the Notions Ink “Adam” tablet an Android-based device using the latest-gen NVidia Tegra chipset and an innovative low-power consuming display from a company called Pixel Qi’s. So how might this new contender hold up against its favored opponent the iPad?

From all known accounts, it looks like a good chance iPad has met it’s match. Everything from size to functionality seems to be improved on the Adam.

One particular quality to mention in the Adam is the battery life, 16 to 160 hours! 160 hours of course isn’t with the backlight mode on but still that’s pretty good compared to the iPad which has up to 10 hours of surfing on the web.

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The screen size for the iPad is 9.7 inches and the Adam boasts a 10″ inch Transflective LCD which is remarkably clear even in the sunlight. Several videos are now available and the Transflective screen really does wonders in the sunlight. Also Adam is capable of outputting to a dual monitor with 1080p HD video whereas the iPad maxes out at 576p/480p via its optional component cable. This may be somewhat bizarre considering though the iPad has a little bit of an advantage with the on board display being 1024 x 768 vs. Adams’ 1024 x 600.

Another very cool feature about the Adam is that it houses a 3MP Autofocus camera that can pivot 180 degrees to face the front or rear of the device. The camera allows you to video (say for live presentation or class) and take notes simultaneously. The iPad for whatever reason doesn’t have a camera and some other tablets either don’t have one or may even have two, one for the front and another for the rear.

On the back side of the Adam it has a track pad much like the touch pad on your laptop however it’s in a position where your fingers are naturally located when holding the tablet. This makes it easy to use when surfing in browser that may require you to click links and so forth without having to bring your hand around to tap the screen for every link.

Over all the Adam looks pretty nice. Some things like the track pad being located on the back roughly where your left hand would be. Maybe they’ll come out with a special one for slower right handed people:)

For more information on dual monitors, computer monitors, LCD Displays, and multiple monitors on your computer, visit multi-monitors.com:)

New York offers important lessons for Digital Signage Displays.

By admin, March 30, 2010 11:46 am

NEC-LCD8205New York offers important lessons for Digital Signage Displays.

Often hailed as “the last mile of a marketing program”, Digital Signage offers more cost-effectiveness, flexibility and control of product and service selection on location. Many retailers such as Nike, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sears, Malls, Theaters, Clubs, Bars, and virtually any marketplace where capturing the attention is like grabbing money out of thin air.

“Build it and they will come” is the motto in New York. With an estimated $149 billion annual investment into advertising, advertising with digital signage is becoming increasingly more popular as pressure to get more results from advertisers continues to grow.

The shear numbers speak for themselves. With a overall rates of $2-6 CPM (cost per thousand) make digital signage an inexpensive media buy. Right now is the best time to get in because products that are profiles are realizing revenue increases of 30% across the board, and ranges form 109% for soft drinks and 319% for a new calling card. Large LCD signage in bank teller lines results in customer inquiries about new services. That being said bargain prices for such advertising is sure to rise significantly.

big tvNYCsubway-UDN

Use wireless networking for total reliability and zero content loss in performance.

Wireless networking can be effective for digital signage especially in highly obstructive environments. WiFi-Plus Inc. provided reliable, secure and cost effective connectivity for the 80 New York street level LED panels like the one you see above. It was the only option for NYC however it has proven totally reliable with zero content drop performance.

“Cost effective, reliable, fully secure and interactive image transport done wirelessly by satellite has long been used for Interactive Distant Learning and business television applications” said Larry Steinman, President and CEO of BTV+, which is contracted by some of America’s largest organizations to deliver interactive content to more than 13,000 locations in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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