Samsung's Video Wall System is a Multimedia Monster
Andrew Robichaud — July 20, 2009 — Tech
References: gizmag
Samsung is making the world of ‘picture in picture’ a much more dynamic place (kind of). For anyone that desires large displays (or just multiple displays for the hell of it), they've released the interactive Samsung Video Wall System.
This multi-screened mega display works off of 125 networked computers and controls 250 screens. The technology integrated into the Samsung Video Wall System allows for viewing of imagery from remote locations, video streams from webcams, security surveillance cameras, and video files.
Whether using the 250 screens for one massive image, or using each screen for a different use, the Samsung Video Wall System is mega-sweet!
This multi-screened mega display works off of 125 networked computers and controls 250 screens. The technology integrated into the Samsung Video Wall System allows for viewing of imagery from remote locations, video streams from webcams, security surveillance cameras, and video files.
Whether using the 250 screens for one massive image, or using each screen for a different use, the Samsung Video Wall System is mega-sweet!
Trend Themes
1. Multi-screen Displays - The trend towards multi-screen displays for larger and more versatile viewing experiences can open disruptive innovation opportunities for video streaming services and gaming industries.
2. Interactive Video Walls - The growing trend towards creating interactive video walls can create disruptive innovation opportunities for the event and entertainment industries.
3. Remote Viewing Technology - The rise of remote viewing technology can create disruptive innovation opportunities for the security and surveillance industries, as well as for remote work and collaboration solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Video Streaming Services - The increasing adoption of multi-screen displays can lead to disruptive innovation opportunities for video streaming services to offer new content that utilizes such displays.
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3. Event and Entertainment - The trend towards interactive video walls can disrupt the event and entertainment industries, as there is an opportunity for creating immersive environments and engaging experiences for attendees.
4. Security and Surveillance - Remote viewing technology can create disruptive innovation opportunities for the security and surveillance industries, by enhancing the ability to monitor and secure remote locations in real-time.
5. Remote Work and Collaboration - Remote viewing technology can create disruptive innovation opportunities for remote work and collaboration solutions, allowing for seamless communication and teamwork across distant locations.
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