Video Display Walls
- Military Command & Control
- Transportation Management
- Homeland Security Operations
- Energy Production & Distribution
- Corporate Video Conferencing
- Emergency Response Centers
- Telecom & Network Operations
- Simulation and Training Facilities
- Financial Trading Environments
- Digital Signage & Public Events
Video Display Walls Expand
Not only are video display walls expanding in size, but the use of this technology is empowering an ever-widening range of government, commercial & municipal entities. Video walls are being installed in every flavor of management center to provide visual status for critical applications such as air traffic control, broadcast and media centers, power monitoring stations, waterways surveillance and industrial process control.
Enhancing Situational Awareness
Whether the application is defense related or serves the needs of domestic security, video display walls greatly enhance situational awareness. From command & control centers to security & surveillance operations, emergency response and transportation management centers, the requirement to assimilate and manage multiple video feeds from disparate locations and display real-time imagery has never been greater.
Energy, Networks, Communications & Transportation
Commercial applications have also benefited from the power of visualization via video display walls, especially when combined with real-time and/or statistical information. For example, the emergence of smart grids require continual monitoring of electricity generation as well as power line transmission data, and as life becomes increasingly digital, video walls have become indispensable for monitoring and managing computer networks, communications infrastructure and congested transportation corridors.
Trenton Video Wall Controllers
Video wall controllers have rapidly evolved to accommodate multiple video feeds that can be easily manipulated on the fly before distribution to multi-panel video display walls in local and remote locations. These wall controllers incorporate video interface standards such as DVI, HDMI, VGA, RGB and S-Video to drive display devices such as LCD panels, DLP cubes or projectors.
Trenton rackmount and shelfmount servers are ideal for building video wall controllers configured with Matrox Mura™ MPX Series cards featuring PowerDesk Edge Overlap. These single-slot boards, deployed in Trenton's TVC4403 video wall controller, include inputs and outputs on the same PCI Express x16 Gen2 board, leveraging 64 Gbit/sec duplex data transfer for flawless display of HD input captures with no sacrifice to frame rate, color or resolution.

