Hypervsn SmartV: new generation of holographic displays for digital signage
The platform of 3D holographic screens Hypervsn SmartV advances the future of digital signage with a line that includes a high-brightness model of 3.000 Nits, along with a medium-sized solution with a pixel pitch of 0,65 Mm.
SmartV is the new holographic screen platform that has been presented Hypervsn. Among the advances it includes are the ability to connect through HDMI which allows these equipment to be integrated into a wide ecosystem of Pro-AV and digital signage products..
The inclusion of HDMI also means that Hypervsn SmartV can be used to display both 2D and 3D content., and is an alternative to standard videowall or Led solutions.
The Hypervsn SmartV line includes a high-brightness model of 3.000 Nits, larger but lighter, along with a medium-sized solution with an ultra-thin pixel pitch of 0,65 Mm.
These new solutions will complement the current range of Hypervsn, while addressing a wider range of customer needs.
The platform also opens up the possibility of interactive holographic content, since it is based on Android, which means that 3D content can be represented and responded to the audience in real time, depending on various inputs such as voice and motion control, and customers can develop custom applications for their brand, either a holographic digital avatar, interactive educational content or a holographic game.
SmartV can also be connected to camera controls, voice and tablet. Other external triggers can be used, such as motion sensors or Internet data sources, to activate the content, providing a fully interactive experience.
To support new SmartV solutions, Hypervsn is launching a wide range of accessories including protection options Perspex, along with a range of wall and mobile brackets.
SmartV Wall has been designed with a perfectly spaced frame, allowing for easy installation and maintenance. In addition, is a more sustainable and eco-friendly product compared to most other LED-based displays. Fewer pixels are used to create the same high-resolution images.
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