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Don’t Be Square, Mount a Video Wall Screen!

Don’t Be Square, Mount a Video Wall Screen!

When you’re in charge of an interior design project, the options can be overwhelming: how many video wall  screen do you need? How big should they be? What resolution should they have? Do I even need video wall technology or will I just buy some big TVs and put them on the wall? It can be hard to make those decisions when you’re still trying to figure out the flow of your space, what your brand identity is, and how your room will fit into your customers’ lives.

The Benefits of Professional-Grade Digital Displays

Most people have an addiction to technology. We take it for granted that we’re able to pull out our phones at any time and get instant gratification. The most common gadget we interact with daily is the digital screen. Professionally graded digital displays are set up in such a way that the user’s experience is maximized. Video wall systems allow all screens to create one image through formatting and positioning features like brackets for wall mounting and super narrow bezel design. This provides an immersive experience while browsing applications, as well as watching videos or playing games. It would be best to seek out professionals who can install video wall displays on your behalf, so you don’t wind up purchasing devices that won’t meet your needs or specifications.

The History of Video Walls

Video walls are a fantastic way to show off the most important parts of your content. But what if you need to share something that doesn’t fit into one screen? That’s where video wall controllers come in – these allow for automated tiling of screens and mount brackets that keep it all together. Video wall systems began with the use of CRT or LED televisions or monitors in a 4:3 aspect ratio.

First Generation Video Walls

Video walls can be used for advertising or product demonstrations; as monitors in kiosks and media stand; and for interactive data visualization. The screens are mounted side by side to create one large image. Video wall systems allow for brackets to mount the video wall to any flat surface. Video wall controllers help you control the content on all the screens with just one mouse or remote control.

Second Generation video walls

In this scenario, the two video wall screen  not independent displays. They are both displaying the same image. This setup creates an immersive and engaging display that takes up the entire surface area of the wall. It’s great for use in a home environment to cover a large amount of space with one beautifully displayed image.

But what if you want to mount your video wall on the edge of your desk or table? What if you want them to be more like interactive TV screens? All of these scenarios need video wall controllers.

Third Generation Video Walls

Super thin bearings and modules that enable screens to swivel into the shape of one large display are just two of the features you can find in this generation. A video wall display screen from Universal Display Corporation (UDC) is a great way to streamline your company’s digital signage without incurring the expense of purchasing several displays or finding screen space for multiple devices.

How do you mount your digital display?

One of the most common places you’ll find digital signage is in an office space. Tackling this type of project can seem daunting but with the right research and preparation, it’s pretty easy. Digital signage is ideal for this application because many video wall display screens have brackets specifically designed for mounting on walls. When shopping for your screen, look for narrow bezel screen models with brackets that are designed to mount on the wall at different heights or levels.

Where are they mounted today?

We mount our displays on walls and ceilings because they are just too big for the average living room or family room. This is great news for those looking to play video games in the comfort of their own home without dragging their expensive TV from one spot to another. No more cables snaking through your house either! If you’re not sure what size screen would be best for your needs, feel free to contact us with any questions. We will be more than happy to help find the perfect fit for your space.

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