Christie broadens control room solution

July 2012 Surveillance

Christie is offering more choice for mission-critical monitoring of assets, activities or infrastructure with the introduction of the Christie Entero LED 70-inch video wall display cube and TVC-1700 display wall processor.

The Christie Entero LED 70-inch features a new and improved design. Owing to the use of solid state illumination, the Entero LED 70-inch features wide colour gamut performance and there are no lamps to replace, no moving parts and no consumables.

The system’s zero maintenance design provides reliability and a long life. It also features Christie ArrayLOC automatic brightness and colour balancing technology that monitors and adjusts colour and brightness levels across the display wall in real-time. This significantly reduces downtime due to recalibration requirements typically needed with other systems and makes the system superbly scalable from small to large installations.

“Christie is always our first choice for control room solutions because they are dedicated to helping their customers achieve success,” commented Kevin Marah, systems integrator, National Security Technologies. “They are an ideal partner to bring in early in the process, because they look beyond the hardware to the whole system – and back their products with outstanding service not only over the telephone but in the field as well.”

Display wall processor integration

The latest generation of Christie display wall processors, the Christie TVC-1700, is designed to meet increasingly complex and diverse control room environments, which depend on a wide variety of digital sources and devices. Based on Windows 7 and running on a 64-bit OS architecture, it also supports single and dual link DVI inputs as well as standard video inputs. Its PCIe bus architecture is suited for capturing and displaying high resolution, high frame rate content, while providing ample processing power to support multiple inputs and outputs simultaneously. It easily powers large arrays, with exceptional visual performance regardless of application.

For more information contact Christie, + 44 1189 778000, [email protected], www.christieemea.com





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