Incheon Airport Updates 'Led Tower' with Analog Way Aquilon C
The so-called Media Tower, installed at the Korean airport of Incheon, It has been revamped with the presentation system Analog Way Aquilon C and DPH104 image processor.
In the Incheon International Airport (South Korea), the Media Tower is the main protagonist since it was inaugurated three years ago. It is a Led block of 27x10x3.5 meters, with a resolution of 4,864×6.656 Pixels, in which short films and digital signage messages are displayed that seek to attract the attention of travelers. It has now been updated with the Analog Way Aquilon C and DPH104.
When a Technology Upgrade Was Needed in the Media Tower to Improve Performance, the Aquilon C 4K/8K multi-screen presentation system was combined with Analog Way's DPH104 processor.
Originally, The System Integrator & Content Provider Giant Step He proposed a media server but presented certain synchronization issues and did not live up to what was required.
Given the huge pixel canvas, Led processor needed 21 Full HD outputs (FHD) To cover the screen. Chris Choi, Business Development Manager at Analog Way in Korea, demonstrated how an Aquilon C along with six Analog DPH104 units could power the Media Tower without synchronization issues.
DPH104 is a high-performance latency-free 4K image processor capable of converting a 4K DisplayPort output from a LivePremier presentation system , as Aquilon C, or a Picturall Mark II media server with four independent HDMI 1080p outputs. All outputs of the DPH104 can be used with native resolution as if connected directly to the source system. Requires no software or configuration and ensures an easy and hassle-free installation experience.
For the Media Tower, sources are entered from the media server to the Aquilon C, then six DP104 units divide the inputs into 21 FHD outputs. These FHD signals are sent to the Led panels using 21 controllers for a perfectly synchronized display. Two additional DPH104 units are available as backup systems.
Installing Aquilon C and DPH104 didn't just solve the Media Tower sync issue, but, given the newly optimized video processor environment, creatives can use a PIP function with smooth transitions in the future, a capability I didn't have before.
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