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Electrosonic VN-Quantum Connect Brings Big Display Power

May 25, 2009 | Chris Payatagool

electrosonic_160x30px.jpgAt InfoComm, Electrosonic will debut its VN-Quantum Connect, a powerful multi-image display processor for integrating and scaling multiple video and graphic images onto single or multiple displays.

web-electrosonic.jpgThe VN-Quantum Connect supports a wide variety of input and output combinations. Instead of a PC hardware design, it's a dedicated video processor for high reliability and performance. Up to 128 windows can be sized and placed anywhere across multiple displays via the control software.

It's aimed at visualization and command and control applications such as security and surveillance, military, utilities and traffic monitoring, and network operation centers. It can place multiple images on high-resolution 4K flat panel displays and 4K projectors.

A scalable design permits the purchase of a specific number of input and output cards to match the requirements of each application. The VN-Quantum Connect supports directly connected analog or digital inputs to WUXGA and outputs to 1920x1080p including SXGA+. A combination of up to 84 video inputs, 14 RGB or DVI inputs and 14 independently processed outputs are supported.

[via governmentvideo.com]

 


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