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Supports Dual link DVI video input
Single-link DVI video outputs
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Models:
2x2 - 1
dual-link DVI input / 4 single-link DVI outputs
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Models:
3x3
- 1 dual-link input / 9 single-link DVI outputs
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Models:
1x4
– 1 dual-link DVI input / 4 single-link DVI outputs (monitors
orientated horizontally)
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Video input
resolutions up to 3840 x 2400
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Output resolutions
up to 1920 x 1200
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Depending on
input resolution, the display mode is automatically set for:
Clone mode (Same
image on all monitors)
Split mode (Same
image on each row)
Video wall mode
(Image split over all displays)
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Easy
adjustments for bezel compensation
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Expand a 2x2 model
easily to a 4x4 display,
a 3x3 model to a
6x6 or a 9x9 display array.
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Configure the
1x4 model with 4 monitors arranged horizontally
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Adjustments and
control can be performed using a remote control or commands from a
connected computer using the OSD functions
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Compatible with
most monitor that supports DVI input. Displays can be LCD,
HD Plasma, DLP, Projectors, or others.
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The UltraVista LC is
the product of choice for those who have the need to produce a high
quality, inexpensive video wall. Models are available for a
1x4, 2x2, or 3x3 video wall. The 2x2 and 3x3 models can be
expanded to produce a 4x4 or a 9x9 video array.
Connect the
UltraVista LC directly to a laptop or desktop computer with a single
DVI cable and instantly the hi-definition computer image is
displayed on a large video wall. No extra set-up is required
because the UltraVista LC automatically detects the correct
settings.
UltraVista LC
requires a high resolution dual link DVI input from the video
source. The video source is split directly over the display array
with no image scaling or adjustments. Control of the
UltraVista LC can be performed remotely using the remote control or
from a connected computer with an RS232 serial port.
The UltraVista LC
can be automatically configured to produce three output modes; video
wall mode, clone mode, and replication mode. These modes are
automatically configured based on the input resolution received from
the video source.
The video wall mode
accurately splits the input image over the display array.
The clone mode
displays the same image on all monitors.
The replication
mode shows the same image on each row of monitors. |