Monday, September 3, 2012

SUPER PC iVu9 Video Wall Controller Box - Design & Build up to 9 Screen Data Walls!


SUPER PC iVu9 Video Wall Controller Box - Design & Build up to 9 Screen Data Walls!

If you are looking for the least expensive and easiest way to setup an electronic billboard, medical imagery review station or satellite imagery review, the iVu9 Video Wall Controller is the answer.  The iVu9s is a super high resolution video controller that has the capability to run up to 9screens.  It can manage up to 8 megapixels and has up to 1920 x1200 image scaling function.    This makes it perfect for those who need high resolution graphics cast across multiple screens.

Some of the most popular uses include medical image review, and government satellite image.  Those interested in billboard displayshave also found that the iVu9 is a great tool for their trade as well.  As mentioned before, the iVu9 can support up to 9 screens at once, but what really makes this controller special is that it can handle really high quality graphics across all 9 of those screens. At a resolution of up to 1920×1200, the iVu9s is one of the best in its class.

Convenient cabling is a breeze with iVu9s because of the all of the inputs being located in the rear, but it also has a great OSD keypad on the front.  This enables the user of the iVu9 to conveniently be able to control the easy to use interface.  Like other video controllers, the iVu9 controller is capable of driving both LCD and DLP screens.  However, unlike many of its competitors, it is also able to drive video wall cubes and projectors as well.  This means it has the flexibility to run a number of different applications- making it the perfect 9 screen controller.

Many of the iVu9 users have said that the fact that you can hook up in a variety of configurations is extremely helpful.  For example, the iVu9 can operate in 3 x 3, 2×3 and 3×2 mode.  This gives you the flexibility to setup your video wall in the best way you see fit.  And with the controller access pad, it’s super easy to configure and to use.  As a side note, for those interested in using the iVu9s in clone mode (also referred to as 1×1), it is capable of this as well.

Another cool feature of the iVu9 is the bezel mask, sometimes referred to as screen border adjustment.  This function is important because it will help you avoid items not lining up correctly.  This is especially important for high resolution imagery, such as in the medical field or large satellite displays.    The staggered look is typical on LCD and plasma displays.

In addition, the iVu9s has RS-232 communication- this means that the controller can be controlled remotely via your laptop or desktop computer.  This includes the ability to control additional and multiple units for larger screen configurations.  You can achieve this by using dual channel graphics cards in one computer and then connecting multiple iVu9’s.  It should go without saying, but you can mix and match all iVu9 units.  This gives you the ability to have up to 16×16 video wall/multi-screens.

So how much does the IVu9s cost?  The suggested retail price is $3299, however, the some retailers, such as Multi-Monitors.com have this item listed for just under $2700.  If you’re looking for the most economical way to hook up a 9 screen video, the iVu9s is a good choice. It’s a solid controller with a good history of use.  The fact that it is expandable to up to 16×16 with multi-card support makes it a top choice for advertisers, medical industry personnel and military alike.

3 comments:

  1. This looks like a pretty decent piece of equipment for smaller AV displays. I'm researching what to use for an upcoming gig (I'm an AV tech) but the project I'm working on is much larger so I think I will need to go with something a little more flexible... I found the Vista Spyder video wall processor which seems good from what I've read on the website - http://vistasystems.net/index.asp

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  2. Video wall controller can create video effects such as zooming, switching and mixing video sources on the display video wall.

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  3. anyone have the RS232 serial commands for this controller?

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