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(The problem stems from the actual customer and is continuously updated...)
A:    If the content source, display screen, and control room design are relatively concentrated, and the image quality requirements are high, and the system stability is demanding, it is recommended to use a pure hardware FPGA-based video wall controller;
If the content source and the display screen are relatively scattered, and there are multiple control rooms or floors that need to be displayed at the same time, and the compatibility and flexibility of the system are relatively high, it is recommended to use the network-based AV Over IP solution
A:    Our controller can be worked with density of sources such as HDMI, DVI, SDI, HDBaseT, VGA, IP, Fiber, YPbPr, CVBS, etc.

It has not to be PC sources only, any device with these interfaces are available to be compatible to our controller.
A:    Yes, we have many products and solutions that can meet this requirement, and it is not limited to this. It can also be used for 2x2, 4x4 video walls, and it can also meet more video walls.
A:    Yes, you can. It can be realized with any of our professional controller or av over ip solutions.
A:    For one hardware based controller, we can carry up to 160 screens; and AV over IP solution does not have limitation on displays.
A:    Basically, different control solution have different method, please refer to our product diagram or contact our sales representative for more details and demonstration.
A:    Yes, we offer free standard software to control and manage video wall controller and content which is displayed on the video wall.
A:    Yes, we support up to hundreds of monitors to be controlled through single controller or control system. Any display including TV screen is fine with our control system.
A:    Yes, you can. The controller is able to connect to 4 splitters and display single content on the whole video wall (full screen).
A:    Although there are many types of power supply in the world, we will deliver same type of power supply which match the standard in your country.
A:    Sure, all our control software support windows system or ios system.
A:    Yes, you are free to manage screens either with full screen or separate screen.
A:    Yes, this is a common requirement to organize a video wall.
A:    Yes, most of our control software are compatible with mac and iPAD. You can download from Apple App Store directly and they are all free.
A:    Yes, our products are suitable for many industries like control room, conference room, coordination room, etc. Please refer to our control room solution and video wall meeting room page for more details.
A:    Yes, it can be realized with any of our professional controller or av over ip solutions.
A:    The video wall controller and screens are two different products to be purchased separately or in a whole solution proposal.

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