Vizrt, Perceptive Pixel collaborate on multitouch wall

Apr 11, 2008 4:08 PM

    
FOX News has put the Perceptive Pixel Media Wall to work covering the 2008 U.S. presidential primaries.

FOX News has put the Perceptive Pixel Media Wall to work covering the 2008 U.S. presidential primaries.

Vizrt has collaborated with Perceptive Pixel to integrate its Viz|Engine and Vizrt software solutions with Perceptive Pixel’s multitouch Media Wall.

Perceptive Pixel’s multitouch display solutions, now integrated with Vizrt software, enable broadcasters to use gestures to control graphics presentations that they create with the full line of Vizrt software.

The Viz|Engine supplies uncompressed, real-time graphic and video output. Graphics can be run from Viz|Trio character generation software and Viz|Content Pilot content management software.

Perceptive Pixel’s Media Wall is a 94in diagonal display supporting 1080p HD resolution that can sense an unlimited number of touch points simultaneously.

For more information, visit www.visrt.com.

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