READ ONLINE NOW
Online
Issue 25
0
Read Next:

CHRISTIE VELVET COREPLUS LED VIDEOWALLS

By

7 February 2018

The new Christie Velvet CorePlus LED videowalls range in pixel pitches from 1.2mm to 4mm. The single architecture scales more easily to popular resolutions including 4K, is fully customisable with remote and on-board options, and can be both installed and serviced from either the front or back. Its direct mount system allows for a narrow installed depth of less than 100mm, making it ADA-compliant.

Christie Velvet CorePlus is designed with a focus on flexibility and affordability while delivering a host of features normally found in more expensive LED. The on-board or remote power options for CorePlus increases installation possibilities while providing efficient heat management and redundancies for 24 x 7 operation. Christie Velvet CorePlus includes a direct mount system, making for quick and easy installation directly onto flat walls  eliminating the need for an additional mounting structure and thereby further reducing total system cost. Moreover, with the new E600 Controller, end users can easily scale to 4K 60Hz.

“Our customers no longer have to sacrifice key capabilities when purchasing a value-priced LED video wall,” said Ted Romanowitz, senior product manager, Christie. “When you choose Christie, we work with you every step of the way to leverage CorePlus’ incredible flexibility to map out a solution that will bring your vision to reality. You can rest assured that it will be delivered with the superior product quality, service and support associated with the Christie brand.”

“The international markets for narrow pitch indoor LED continue to grow at an incredible pace, expected to expand 19% CAGR over the next four years to reach sales of $2.9b in 2021.” stated Chris McIntyre-Brown, associate director, Professional Equipment and Displays at FutureSource Consulting. “We’re beginning to see the introduction of affordably priced LED video walls by premier AV manufacturers with capabilities to match customer requirements in international markets, which will spur broader adoption of narrow pixel pitch LED technology.”

Christie has also launched a new online LED calculator to allow its integrators, distributors, consultants and architect partners  as well as end users  to design quickly and easily an LED video wall to meet their unique requirements. With a simple click, customers can request a price quote from the Christie sales team.

Christie Velvet CorePlus ships in the spring of 2018 complete with a three-year parts and labor warranty backed by Christie’s renowned customer service.

Christie is also pleased announce that its Velvet Apex Series now makes 4K video walls better and less complicated with the new E600 Controller with 4K60 capability. Not only is the actual design easier to configure, fewer components are used in the signal chain, which means an artefact-free image and a better viewing experience for audiences.

Featuring low brightness enhancements, advanced image processing, HDR10 signal compatibility, and premium image quality, Christie Apex Series ensures your content is displayed both vividly and accurately  right down to the finest detail.

Fully certified and offering 24/7 operation with 4K at 60Hz resolution, Apex Series features front-access serviceability, direct mount system, remote and redundant power supply and a slim ADA-compliant design for a reliable and flexible LED video walls that lasts.   

The enhanced Apex Series is available in a range of pixel pitches from 1.2 to 2.5mm. The 0.9mm model, introduced in December 2017, rounds out the offering with one of the smallest pitches available on the market. Featuring a 16:9 aspect ratio, the Apex Series displays content in impeccable detail, making it the ideal choice for applications where image quality and clarity is paramount – all backed by Christie’s industry-leading warranties and support.

Christie: www.christiedigital.com

RESPONSES

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More for you

READ ONLINE NOW
Online
Issue 25