CubeX offers ultra-thin LCD video wall monitor

Jul 22, 2009 4:49 PM

    
CubeX LCD monitors are used in a variety of sports-related applications, such as this one at the Players Sports Bar and Grill in St. George, UT (not using the ultra-thin model). The CubeX video wall pictured was programmed to display up to six channels of ESPN in HD.

CubeX LCD monitors are used in a variety of sports-related applications, such as this one at the Players Sports Bar and Grill in St. George, UT (not using the ultra-thin model). The CubeX video wall pictured was programmed to display up to six channels of ESPN in HD.

CubeX Video, a Burbank, CA-based supplier of video wall solutions, has developed a new video wall monitor with a bezel (the gap between individual screens) measuring just 1/8in, or gap of just 1/4in. A new ultra-thin, 46in LCD monitor now available offers built-in video wall processing, automatic color calibration and the ability to save settings internally for multiple configurations.

The new ultra-thin monitor is part of CubeX Video’s portfolio of monitor wall solutions that range from 1 x 3 to 6 x 6 in both portrait and landscape designs. The company's video walls feature 178-degree viewing angles and are uniformly brightness- and color-calibrated to ensure panel-to-panel color matching. Integrated video wall processing simplifies control and configuration of the system, supporting multiple presets for different layouts and sources while providing automatic gap compensation when needed.




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