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Jupiter Systems Upgrades PixelNet Display Wall System

I know there’s one dream that every gamer out there shares: the idea of having a wall display system. The possibilities in media playback and especially gaming would be almost endless if it didn’t cost huge amounts of money, amounts which most do not have. Unfortunately, this new device does not remove the “huge amounts of money” part but does improve on current technologies in order to deliver higher quality images and audio to those that afford a wall display system.

Introducing the newly enhanced PixelNet Display Wall system from Jupiter. Though the system isn’t brand new, it has received an almost complete overhaul from the audio output node to its multiple wall support. John Stark, Director of Product Management and Technical Services at Jupiter, said the following regarding the upgrading of the PixelNet.

“With the introduction of these new capabilities. […] Jupiter makes good on the promise of its PixelNet technology to provide a comprehensive, integrated, and seamless platform for AV control. The enhanced system offers all of the benefits of the PixelNet approach – scalability, flexibility, 24×7 reliability, and low cost of installation and maintenance – and it enables Jupiter to provide all the capabilities demanded by users in security, government, defense, transportation, utilities, corporate management, entertainment, healthcare, and education.”

Among the upgrades, there is an enhanced HD SDI input node that now offers full 3G-SDI support, a new Quad SD input node, a redone audio output node that can even send multi-channel encoded formats, as well the possibility of coloring each display’s frame or adding labels via a text editor.

As for the new Jupiter Streaming Video System 8D, Mister Stark said that “The Jupiter Streaming Video System 8D builds on Jupiter’s vast experience in delivering command and control visualization systems and addresses the need for an economical and flexible method of decoding digital video found in heterogeneous environments. […] No other solution offers the flexibility of simultaneously supporting so many video decoding standards.”

I guess all I need now is to find a way to afford this, the displays and paying a huge electric bill.

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