Laser Phosphor Display
Energy slashing screen technology at ISE
The company’s exhibit featured an 8x4 tile curved video wall enabled for remote, multi-touch input. This allows users to manipulate content from any distance, a capability that is a perfect fit for use in retail, corporate, broadcast and command-and-control environments. The entire display draws around half as much power as a household hairdryer, meaning that it can be powered by a standard mains power socket.
The booth also included a 2x5, TD1-tiled Digital Kiosk with interactive multi-touch and gesture input capabilities. The whole solution draws only 320 watt of power, emits minimal heat, and is available in a variety of enclosures to simplify integration with existing infrastructure.
The booth will also feature an 8 x 4 tile curved video wall which will be enabled for remote, multi-touch input. This allows users to manipulate content from any distance, a capability that is a perfect fit for use in retail, corporate, broadcast and command-and-control environments. Prysm can package gesture and touch technology in any of our pre-configured display form-factors and enclosures, as well as integrate end-user applications and technologies into custom configurations and installations.
“The combination of Prysm’s LPD technology and interactivity is ideal as the small seam gap and ultra wide, 178° viewing angle means the entire display can be interactive, even from off-axis positions,” explained Steve Scorse, Prysm’s EMEA Vice President. “The scalability of Prysm technology means walls can be created in a variety of shapes and sizes to capture and engage audiences. And the inclusion of interactivity takes the Prysm display to a whole new level of audience immersion.”
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