Jun 14 2013
BOI Solutions, a leading innovator in the display and collaboration market, Sony Electronics, a leading developer of video and audio technologies for professional applications, and Scalable Display Technologies, a leading provider of software for automatic edge-blending, have teamed to deliver a first of its kind "big data display".
The 32 Mega Pixel display features ultra-high resolution and interactive multi-touch across externally connected PCs. The display system is four (4) Sony GT-100 4K projectors blended into one seamless ultra-high resolution desktop display at 80 pixels per inch (ppi). The display is calibrated using Scalable's camera based calibration software ScalableDesktop™. The screen is Stewart Aeroglass 70.
"We have listened to customer requests over the past several years and built this first of it's kind display in response," said Bill Othick, Founder and Chief Technical Officer of BOI Solutions. "Innovation is the hallmark of our company and our team of partners enables us to bring new innovations to our customers. Our internal development team tackled the interactive touch application."
"Commercial projection and display applications require next-generation technology to create enhanced realism for the ultimate visual and training experience," said Sander Phipps, senior product manager, professional projectors, at Sony Electronics. "This new model builds on Sony's pioneering innovation in 4K projection to deliver a solution that fits perfectly into the BOI Solutions display."
"BOI Solutions, Sony and Scalable have years of experience meeting customer needs together," said Andrew W. Jamison, CEO Scalable Display Technologies "We are pleased to bring this exciting new packaged display to market. In a market dominated by 'big data' it is timely to see BOI offer a display that lives up to the moniker 'big data display'".
Availability
All components of this display are currently available individually or as a package via BOI Solutions.
The 32 Megapixel display will be demonstrated at this week's InfoComm13 exhibition taking place at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando FL, June 12-14, 2013.