At InfoComm 2011, Dataton released version 5 of Watchout, the company's flagship multidisplay production and playback system. The new version offers a long list of new features, many of which were requested by Dataton customers, according to the company.
At InfoComm 2011, Planar Systems introduced a new version of its slim-profile Planar d82L LCD display designed for corporate environments, small-scale control rooms, and public venues for digital signage.
At InfoComm 2011, Samsung Electronics America introduced four new lines of commercial LCD displays.
Sennheiser has unveiled five new loudspeaker products from its distributed brand K-array: the KU36 ultra-slim subwoofer, the KTL22 and KTL22C compact speakers with integrated spotlights, the KZ10-4 Pack bundle, and the KA7-7 amplifier.
NEC Display Solutions of America has announced three new models to its commercial-grade V Series large-screen line.
NEC Display Solutions of America announced it will broaden its most durable large-screen product line, the P Series, with two new models.
NEC Display Solutions of America has added a 65-inch model to its commercial-grade V Series of LCD displays. The new V651 offers digital signage users a full-featured display option at an affordable price, according to the company.
NEC Display Solutions of America announced its new 46-inch X461S and 55-inch X551S large-screen LCD displays.
Christie has released two solutions developed for commercial videowall systems.
Last week at Integrated Systems Europe 2011 in Amsterdam, Planar Systems introduced a videowall system that combines ultrahigh-resolution image quality, a seamless appearance, and high brightness and contrast into a compact footprint.
At Integrated Systems Europe 2011, Barco announced a new NSL-5521 display for videowalls, as well as a standalone LDX series for control room applications.
At last week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, MultiTouch, which makes modular multitouch LCD screens for large-scale displays, announced a new platform for large-scale multitouch LCD displays called MultiTaction.
Planar Systems has introduced what it calls the first LCD videowall designed specifically to meet the requirements of high-traffic public venues.
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At InfoComm Asia 2010, Matrox Graphics unveiled a new component for videowall controllers.
Barco announced a new line of LED-lit, DLP-based videowalls with what the company says is an improved LED engine.
Sharp recently took the wraps off its new high-performance interactive LCD presentation solution, the PN-L601B touchscreen LCD monitor.
JVC Professional Products introduced the GD-191U and GD-171U Professional Series LCD monitors for use in security applications.
ViewSonic Corp. this week introduced its latest 52-inch and 42-inch commercial displays, the CD5233 and CD4233. Both models minimize bezel distraction while producing bright, high-contrast images in both single-unit public displays and videowalls, according to the company.
In Japan, Mitsubishi announced this week that it will launch Diamond Vision OLED, what the company calls the world’s first, large-scale (100 inches-plus) display system to use organic light emitting diodes (OLED) as its light source.
Middle Atlantic Products has come out with what it calls the VisionFrame Video Monitor Wall System for providing heavy-duty structural support for monitors.