Client Video Wall Projects
Our video wall equipment is being used in Places of Worship, Malls, Museums, Clubs, Art Galleries, Theme Parks, Theatres, TV Studios, Advertising, Subways, and many others. We even have equipment on the road with leading rock bands.
Video walls are created by mounting an array of video
monitors to make a large display and connecting a video wall processor to
magnify and split the image across the array of monitors as shown in the
examples below. These are real customer projects using our video wall equipment.
A video wall installation by Mayar International in the Philippines. This innovative video wall combines our 16-output Brick-2 video wall processor with low cost LCD panels which Mayar imports from China.

Two video wall installations using 16-output Brick-2 video wall processors at Al-Hassa and Al-Qassim in Saudi Arabia. The video walls are configured for S-video input sources with S-video output to the monitors.
Project manager Muhieddine Mneimneh at MultiSell Technology Middle East FZCO said: "The systems were very easy to install it took him less than 1 hour per system"

An ad-hoc video wall using old TVs for a production at the Muenchner Kammerspiele theatre in Munich-Germany.
Production manager Nicolas Hemmelmann said "It all worked very well although we didn't have the time to check out all the features of the Brick-2."
A video wall installation by Aspinet in Veracruz-Mexico. This installation uses our 16-monitor Brick-2 video wall processor with low cost LCD panels for video signage in a shopping Mall.
A 3x3 video wall using the Brick-2 video wall processor to drive nine Pioneer cubes at Lakewood High School, St. Petersburg-FL USA. Our processor was a drop-in replacement for a broken obsolete competitor processor.
Multi-media Studies instructor Mark Granning said: "We have it working and love it! We are working on programming some new stuff.... Thanks for all of your help on this!"

An impressive video wall at the 414 Sound Bar in Minneapolis-USA using a 16-channel Brick-2 processor driving 6 video projectors.

A 3x3 video wall designed and installed by Steps New York in their new store at Gulf Coast Town Center, Fort Myers-FL. A similar system using the Brick-2 is installed in another store in Orlando-FL.
Irfan Aras, project manager at Steps NY said: "I installed the monitors and the unit. Everything is working fine. Now I need to learn more about how to create show scripts and running them."

A 4x4 video wall using 52" Sharp Aquos LCD monitors at the Rockefeller Center New York City-USA driven by a 16-channel Brick-2 processor. This impressive system was created by Bill Otterson for Beauline Media Inc.

An amazing suspended 4x5 plasma video wall in the Baby'O club in Acapulco-Mexico - the plasma panels move on command to new positions creating a stunning visual experience for patrons of this high class venue. This unique video wall was created by Ricardo Flores Mendoza using our 25-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. Photos courtesy of Ricardo Garza Moore Technical Support Engineer at Baby'O.

A projection video wall using our Brick-2 processor at New Vintage Church, Santa Rosa, California. The processor is configured to switch between 1x3 format for a single source displayed across all 3 projectors, or 1x2 on 2 projectors with x1 format on the other projector to display 2 sources.
Pastor Andy Vomsteeg said: "We absolutely love the equipment you sent and it is working great."

A 5x5 plasma video wall using our 25-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. This system was designed and installed by SUBTV S.A. for a subway station in Santiago-Chile. More systems will be installed in other subway stations in 2006 - 2007.

A large plasma video wall using two of our Brick-2 video wall processors in tandem. This installation forms part of a flexible video wall array used regularly in a leading Hungarian TV station.

Our video wall processors can be used to create very large video walls. Here is one of our largest projects to date - a 6x5 plasma video wall in the L'ETO nightclub in Moscow created by Tim Abramov. This video wall uses two 16-channel Brick-2 processors operating in tandem.
One processor controls the 3x5 array on the left, the other controls the 3x5 array on the right.
A 3x3 plasma video wall using our 16-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. This project was designed and installed by Leater for the Arene Entertainment Centre in Kiev-Ukraine.

A 3x2 plasma video wall using our 16-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. This project was designed and installed by AVTelco for a new shopping complex in Dubai-United Arab Emirates.

A 4x4 plasma video wall using our 16-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. This project was designed and installed by ABG Representaciones for a shopping mall complex in Lima-Peru.

An unusual 7x7 LCD video wall array using two 25-channel Brick-2 video wall processors working in tandem. This unique exhibit was created by Jason Bruges for an event at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London sponsored by Sony Playstation Portable.

The pictures below show two video wall creations by American artist Diana Thater, courtesy of the Haunch of Venison gallery. These exhibits were mounted in September 2005, and at the Berlin Art Forum in October 2005.
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The picture below shows a portable video wall system put together by José MIQUEL of Société LOCALTEL for rental projects in New Caledonia. This is a Brick-2 configured for a 4x4 CRT monitor array.

The picture below shows a plasma video wall designed and installed by Hans Umkehrer of XScreen for the MediaMarkt retail store in Munich-Germany. This impressive display is driven by a single 25-channel Brick-2 video wall processor. Hans used the powerful array mapping functions of our control software to map a 3x3 magnified image to the centre of the array. The central 3x3 image can display one video source, while the outside monitors can display another video source, or the whole array can display a huge 5x5 magnified image.

A 2x3 rear projection video wall using a Brick-1 video wall processor on tour with the Chemical Brothers rock band.

A 4x4 CRT monitor video wall in the newly opened Saree Bazaar in East London using our Brick-2 processor.
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A 2x2 projection cube array for an exhibition by Laser Work Co. in Bangkok-Thailand.

One of two 4x4 video wall installations by PT AV Indo Mandiri for the Crystal Electronic store chain in Indonesia.

A 4x4 video wall installation in Asia's largest Dome theatre by Backend Bangalore Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai-India.

Our video wall equipment is installed in 40 countries...
We can provide client references in many of these countries on request.
| Afghanistan | Cambodia | Hungary |
PR of China |
Switzerland |
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Antarctica |
Canada |
India |
Peru | Taiwan |
| Argentina |
Chile |
Indonesia | Philippines | Thailand |
| Armenia | Czech Republic | Japan | Russian Federation | Turkey |
| Australia | Dubai-UAE | Jordan | Saudi Arabia | Ukraine |
| Austria | Germany | Mexico | Serbia-Montenegro | United Kingdom |
| Belgium | Republic of Ireland | New Caledonia | Spain | USA |
| Brunei | Hong Kong | Norway | Sudan | Vietnam |


