Hiperwall, a longtime partner of NEC, introduced the Hiperwall 6.0, an updated version of its flexible IP-based video wall content management system. This software includes Hiperwall’s new HiperSource browser, which simplifies the placement of web content on large surfaces such as video walls and Direct View LED dvLED .
HiperSource provides a direct link between web content and a video wall, allowing administrators to do without screen captures. Giving you more flexibility and more control over your content. At the same time, NEC customers can take advantage of the new Hiperwall licensing program, which is universal and cost-effective.
This software provides better management of a variety of visualization tools, from advanced collaborative analysis on trading floors to control rooms, where operators can leverage the ability to deliver content from multiple sources for further review. Meanwhile, a new addition to the Hiperwall for LED displays allows you to control every pixel in the LED video wall, allowing you to adapt the native resolution of the LED controller to the actual size of the visual surface.
With NEC as a Hiperwall partner, new features are already available for a range of its products, including dvLED and ten new video wall displays unveiled at ISE 2019.
In addition to enhanced functionality, Hiperwall offers a more flexible licensing program that provides cost-effective ways to upgrade. New application, HiperFailSafe software and new controller software positioning allow users to upgrade to a fail-safe single controller system. New customers will have the opportunity to purchase a choice of Hiperwall licenses and get the best configuration for their needs.
“To create and manage cost-effective video wall solutions, we are continually improving Hiperwall software to make it easier and safer for video wall designers and operators of all kinds – from control rooms to digital signage and from education to the entertainment industry,” said Tom Scott, CEO of Hiperwall.
What are the key features and advantages of NEC’s HiperSource Browser for large scale visual effects, and how does it differentiate itself from existing browsers in the market?
Can you provide more information about the features and capabilities of the HiperSource Browser for Large Scale Visual Effects?
What are the main features and advantages of the HiperSource Browser compared to other browsers for large scale visual effects?
This sounds intriguing! Can you please provide more information about the features and capabilities of NEC’s HiperSource Browser? How is it specifically designed to cater to the needs of large-scale visual effects?