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By Stephen, on August 9th, 2018%
I wrote a white paper about why resolution matters in control rooms and other environments where information density and content are important. I wrote it in response to the increasing popularity of Direct View LED (dvLED) in digital signage. Because dvLED is bright and beautiful and almost seamless, there is temptation to use it . . . → Read More: Resolution Matters White Paper
By Stephen, on May 25th, 2017% I wrote an article for Sound and Communications Magazine on Video Wall Fault Tolerance.
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/544901a3#/544901a3/53
By Stephen, on April 28th, 2017% In March, I wrote a post on Fault Tolerance for the Hiperwall blog. I’ll link to it here since my name didn’t get attached to it there.
By Stephen, on April 24th, 2017% At Hiperwall, our tagline is “See the big picture” and we do that well. In applications from scientific visualization to control rooms and operations centers, being able to see lots of information in great detail allows our users to understand more clearly and make important decisions quickly. We’ve shown billion pixel images on Hiperwall systems, . . . → Read More: See the (Really) Big Picture
By Stephen, on May 15th, 2014% This is the Building a Product panel at the UC Technology Commercialization Forum on May 8th. Next to me are Dr. Christine Ho of Imprint Energy and Dr. Michelle Brown of Olfactor Laboratories, as well as the moderator Dr. Thomas Lipkin of UCLA. The picture is pretty low res, because it was cropped from an . . . → Read More: Picture of the Building a Product Panel at the UC Technology Commercialization Forum
By Stephen, on May 13th, 2014% On Thursday May 8th, I participated in the “Building a Product” panel at the University of California Technology Commercialization Forum at the Westin Hotel near San Francisco Airport. The day-long event had presentations by researchers who have products that are nearly ready to commercialize, as well as panels and talks by venture capitalists and members . . . → Read More: UC Technology Commercialization Forum
By Stephen, on March 6th, 2014% Homeland Security Today magazine has published an article about how a powerful, yet cost-effective Hiperwall video wall solution helped the Coast Guard modernize their command center while maintaining and enhancing capability in a budget conscious manner.
Click the link in the paragraph above or use the URL below:
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/kmd/hst_201402/#/28
By Stephen, on December 11th, 2013% We are hiring at least one Territory Sales Representative to sell Hiperwall systems. We are looking for candidates that have some sales experience (a year or two), as well as basic understanding of computer networking.
Hiperwall is a startup that makes software to drive video wall systems, and as our software scales for systems with . . . → Read More: Hiperwall is hiring sales people
By Stephen, on July 9th, 2012% These are pictures of NASA’s new panoramic image from the Opportunity rover on Mars being displayed on Hiperwall. The image has more than 180 million pixels, so it would be very hard to see well on a single monitor. With Hiperwall, we can see the whole image, as shown in the first picture, by zooming . . . → Read More: NASA’s New Mars Panorama on Hiperwall
By Stephen, on June 19th, 2012%
The Hiperwall booth at InfoComm in Las Vegas went very well. We brought a 12 monitor wall, consisting of 46” NEC thin-bezel monitors on a Premier mounting system and driven by Technovare Core i5 set-top PCs. We also borrowed two 55” monitors with embedded AMD PCs to show that our software is very flexible and . . . → Read More: InfoComm 2012 wrapup
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