Display and Projection

BenQ Unveils New Transparent Series Display “Boxes”

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BenQ TL240C

BenQ’s latest signage products in America, the TL240C and TL321C Transparent Series Displays, bring a new approach to digital signage retail applications. 

The new models feature 24-inch and 32-inch lightweight, see-through display boxes to showcase a retailer’s products along with relevant promotional audio and video.

Designed to allow consumers to see the actual product inside the box enclosure while simultaneously watching an advertisement of the product on the outside screen, the TL240C and TL32IC Transparent Series Displays are an all-in-one solution especially for retail product promotion.

Featuring an exclusive pixel design, the transparent display strikes a balance between the desired transparency effect and optical performance with a color depth of up to 16.7 million colors per interface. Adding to the ultra vivid effect, the level of transparency can be adjusted according to the lighting source in the environment, style and features of the displayed content to achieve display versatility.

The TL Series has an average life span of 30,000 hours, providing several years of nonstop service. With the reliable industrial-class performance and sturdy build, the new TL Series displays are an economic option over many consumer models.

TL240C and TL32IC displays are easy to set up. They feature HDMI, DVI-D, VGA and USB inputs. Built-in 4W speakers. Including landscape and portrait mode display support, the units are easy to customize to fit a variety of applications.

The integrated USB display feature allows for cable- and PC-free content setup. Users can load the content onto a USB flash drive and plug it into the USB port. Content appears on the dynamic display in seconds and the most popular media formats are supported, including MP4 and JPEG, for content creation and upload.

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IKEA Furnishes Steam with VR App Solution

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IKEA VR EXperience

IKEA launches a pilot virtual reality app, the IKEA VR Experience, that helps to re-create a kitchen shopping and refurbishing experience. It is the first time the giant Swedish furniture retailer (previously they experimented with AR app) introduces a VR solution to its customers.

The IKEA Group has 332 stores in 28 countries. There are also more than 40 stores run by franchisees outside the IKEA Group. The IKEA Group had 771 million visitors during FY15 and 1.9 billion people visited IKEA.com.

“Virtual reality is developing quickly and in five to ten years it will be an integrated part of people’s lives. We see that virtual reality will play a major role in the future of our customers. For instance, someday, it could be used to enable customers to try out a variety of home furnishing solutions before buying them,” says Jesper Brodin, MD at IKEA Sweden and Range & Supply Manager at IKEA Group.

The app is for HTC Vive and is found on Steam, a digital distribution platform developed by Valve Corporation offering digital rights management (DRM), multiplayer gaming and social networking services. This app was developed in collaboration with French company Allegorithmic (they make 3D software used in VR, film and even architecture visualization) and with Epic Games (Unreal Engine 4).

Using an HTC Vive headset to bring the user to a virtual real-size IKEA kitchen, consumers can explore one of three differently-styled kitchen room settings. The user can change the color of cabinets and drawers as well as material finishes with a click, walk around freely, open drawers-- and even remove stuff by placing in the waste-sorting station.

Another feature is the ability to view the kitchen from different perspectives. You can shrink or stretch yourself to move around the kitchen at the size of a 3.3 foot-tall child or a 6.4 foot-tall adult.

“This could be useful for the user, since walking around the room in someone else’s shoes enables you to discover hidden dangers or possible design solutions,” explains the company.

Using the link below, you can find an email address to give feedback on how to improve the IKEA VR Experience. The IKEA VR Experience will be continuously updated until August when this particular pilot test ends.

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Holonyne’s WallSite Makes Its Debut

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RPV Digital Zipper WallSite

A design, production and programming management firm specializing in large-scale digital environments for entertainment, commercial, and exhibition industries, Holonyne Corporation debuts WallSite.

Both NEC Display Solutions of America and RPV commissioned full-length, digitally immersive WallSites for their respective exhibition stands at InfoComm 2016.

Developed by Holonyne founder Jon 9, WallSite showcases the company’s wide-range of visual display and communication options for the advertising, corporate and entertainment industries, needing immersive digital branding experiences.

Jon 9, based in Los Angeles, is a creative technologist who uses advanced production techniques on massive display systems to connect people with stories and ideas.

“As the demand for large-scale complex interactive multi-screen video wall environments continues to grow, so does the need for new and compelling ways for brands to tell their stories and showcase their products,” states Holonyne’s Jon9.

NEC commissioned a 16 screen,15:00 minute WallSite that draws on imagery from fashion photography, gaming, travel, nature, framed with a new videowall artwork, all created by Jon9. “THE NONAGON” features a 9-chambered virtual reality interface that the viewers travel through to experience different segments of the content. Jon9 has included relevant graphical comments and quotations throughout and integrated NEC’s current marketing themes. It showcases the intersection of art and technology, and how they are merging in the commercial communications space.

The video art piece, RUNNING THE HUMAN RACE IN THE 9th DIMENSION, is built from short clips of 999 video files samples from the internet, assembled on the NEC videowall in a hyper-sampled multi-layered montage that speaks to how our human identities are increasingly being defined by our online personas. THE NONAGON WallSite also includes stunning portrait photography of Dita Von Teese by award-winning photographer Scott Nathan, ultra-high resolution videography from the slopes of MacchuPicchu in Peru, and work by other photographers and media makers. Content was assembled and curated by Warren Noronha, Creative Director at Holonyne. THE NONAGON project is powered by Aviary Par4Keet servers from Green-Hippo.

The RPV WallSite (photo above and entitled the “Digital Zipper”) features 5 different technologies all displaying the same panoramic image. Shown in the photo above, the RPV WallSite, designed and produced by JON 9, includes imagery from RPV projects, panoramic beauty shots and informative graphics assembled into an 8:00 minute montage.

Jon 9 worked closely with RPV in development of the content formatting to make sure that the pixels on each display surface are perfectly in line with the optimized content to create a single image using five different resolutions and aspect ratios. The servers to drive the Digital Zipper are Coolux Compact Players programmed from Christie Digital.

Jon 9 / Holonyne currently serves under contract to global outdoor advertising firm JCDecaux as the Director of Production & Programming for the IEMS – the world’s largest immersive digital signage system at LAX International Terminal, managing all post-production and programming for luxury clients.

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Daktronics Digital Signage Solutions at InfoComm

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Daktronics  and ADFLOW Networks stand

If you are in Vegas for InfoComm, Daktronics won’t have to go far to show you recent installations. Daktronics has several new high-profile local video installations: the T-Mobile Arena selected Daktronics to design, manufacture and install 25 LED video displays in and around the new venue which opened last month. It includes the first see-through display in the city--and one of the largest in the United States.

In addition, GGP’s Fashion Show, the most prominent shopping center along Las Vegas Boulevard, enlisted Daktronics to help revamp their plaza’s outdoor digital signage. All told, it includes more than 929 sq. m (10,000 sq. ft.) of Daktronics-manufactured LED video.

Daktronics stand

Inside the Las Vegas Convention Center, Daktronics will show a 1.9 mm high resolution display and talk about ADFLOW Networks-- recently acquired by Daktronics for its delivery of digital media solutions to retailers, convenience stores and other businesses. Daktronics will show how they can now impact a diverse group of digital signage applications.

In addition to showcasing ultra-HD LED video, Daktronics will also display its wide range of differing pixel pitch technologies on a module wall consisting of 1.9, 2.6, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15 and 16 millimeter line spacing as well as Daktronics proprietary 13HD and 15HD pixel layouts.

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The Stadium with the Largest “Digital Wrap”

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West Ham United

The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) Planning Decisions Committee approve the proposal to install the largest stadium exterior digital displays in Europe at the Hammers’ new home on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The Club and its stadium partners-- working with leading digital experts—plan to revolutionise the exterior of the Stadium: the largest digital screens in Europe, measuring a massive 83m by 12m, installed on the outside of the Stadium (and flanked by 68 12m high fabric panels similar to those used at Wembley Stadium, the Emirates Stadium and Celtic Park).

The new installation will benefit all partners of the Stadium, enabling events throughout the year, including West Ham United matches, to have a highly-visible, cutting edge digital platform for content, information and promotional material, all in HD.

The screens are expected to respond to different brightness settings, so definition remains at an optimum level for day or night games in any weather condition.

Inside the stadium, Daktronics is helping on what they call the ​​Largest In-Bowl Displays in Europe.  They will install two large LED video displays at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stadium, London, in time for 2015 Rugby World Cup. Starting in the 2016-17 season, these displays will be the largest in the English Premier League when West Ham United FC calls the venue home.

Each display will measure 8 meters high by 26.7 meters wide to provide more than 420 square meters of displays space combined. Each display will feature a 15HD pixel layout for  image clarity and contrast with wide viewing angles ensuring a great view from any seat in the stadium. The displays feature variable content zoning allowing them to show one large image or multiple separate zones to show any variety of live video, instant replays, scores and statistics, graphics and animations, and sponsor messages.

"Daktronics is really excited about being part of such a legacy project," says Daktronics Regional Manager Ewan Prentice. "This stadium has already played host to many records through the London 2012 Olympic Games, and now, by installing the largest stadium video screens within Europe, adds another."​

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