Space saving:
 

 

 

 

 

Edge blended - Image Warping
 

 

Picture - in - picture functionality

 

 

Redundant Solution
  The system has a very low physical footprint compared to rear-projected cubes.
A seamless image:
  Our patented and proprietary technology makes it possible to project one seamless image.
Full redundancy.
  The system can be duplicated with full redundancy. All hardware in the system can be duplicated.
Projection onto curved surfaces.
  Curved screens ensure operators get a complete overview.
Visibility:
  Full visibility is possible from any viewing angle.
   
Edge blended projection:
  Edge blending technology makes it possible for multiple projectors to create and project seamless images on to a screen. Image overlapping is established and there between projectors the projected image gradually fades away until a different projector fully takes over the projection.
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Warping:
  Warping technology makes it possible to project images onto curved screens. In order to project on a curved surface , all pixels from the computer Video graphic cards have to be reshaped to fit the projection area. Calculations are performed real-time in the related hardware.
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Picture - in - picture functionality:
  It can be delivered with a State of the art picture - in - picture functionality, which gives the screen application flexible picture positioning. it's the natural choice for integrating multiple computer and video sources into a single seamless screen system.
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Scalability:
  It has no limitations in number of projectors, which projectors can be mounted side by side, vertically or in a combination. This ensures a high degree of flexibility for different types of applications.
Mountings:
  Projectors can be mounted to the ceiling with specially adapted mountings. There are also options for mounting projectors over a false ceiling, with a mirror to redirect projector beams.
Redundant Solution:
  Warping technology enables the possibility of multiple projectors projecting on the same area of the screen without changing the shape of the projected area. This technique makes it possible to install a fully redundant system. Customers with critical process monitoring systems will be able to switch from the primary system to the backup system in case of hardware or lamp failure.