Christie launches Hedra, a new processor for video walls with UHD capabilities
Available in three different models, the new Hedra video wall processor completes the catalog of Christie with a solution specially designed for control rooms.
Based on a hardware system Linux and with KVM multi-window, users of the new Christie Hedra can operate the system seamlessly. secure from a distance or centrally, as well as easily switch between different on-screen layouts and configurations with user interfaces. drag and drop. In this way, the application of custom designs, as well as the organization and control of the information displayed, is presented in an intuitive and simple way.
Honor, a solution that comes under the models Honor Standard, Honor Pro-KVM y Honor Pro-Video (with inputs ranging from nine on the Standard model to 26 on the Pro-Video model), it can deliver data up to four UHD screens and supports video walls up to 32 megapixels in configurations up to 8×2. This room control-in-a-box It has been specially designed for small and medium-sized applications, such as command and control rooms, broadcast operations, security and surveillance, public services and, ultimately, all those operations in which it is necessary to display critical information “securely and in real time.”
Bill Zhu, director of product management at Christie, evaluates the launch of Hedra this way: “Hedra is a secure, responsive, easy-to-use and TAA-compliant control room solution. With Hedra, users can display, organize and operate up to 26 inputs from both baseband sources, including HDMI, and IP sources, with latency-free operation.”
Hedra can already be ordered in America, while the availability of the solution will reach APAC and EMEA in September.
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