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By Stephen, on October 4th, 2024%
Artificial Intelligence is pretty fun stuff, but the promises of it being a time saver aren’t always true. I typically use Microsoft’s Copilot and before that Bing’s version of ChatGPT (though I admit to owning a Rabbit R1, which is cute but not as useful as I’d hoped). I’ve asked Copilot for help with . . . → Read More: Wasting time with AI
By Stephen, on October 1st, 2024%
Video walls come in various shapes and sizes for many different uses. From Control Rooms to Collaboration Rooms and from Education to Digital Signage, video walls show information at a large scale to convey important data and help solve problems or, in the case of digital signage, influence people. Small video walls can be . . . → Read More: Sources and Content for Scalable Video Wall Systems
By Stephen, on June 20th, 2024%
The reason for the trip was because I needed to go to the InfoComm trade show at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Hiperwall didn’t have a booth, but our partner Sharp NEC was there, and I had a meeting set up on Thursday. While at the show, I visited booths of other partners, potential . . . → Read More: Las Vegas and InfoComm
By Stephen, on March 8th, 2023%
Hiperwall video wall software powered almost all the displays in the Sharp/NEC Displays booth at ISE 2023 in Barcelona. The massive, beautiful booth showed off several of Sharp/NEC’s big, bright LED display systems, many sizes, shapes, and orientations of LCD displays, and a few powerful projectors driven by Hiperwall video wall software version 8.0.
. . . → Read More: Hiperwall Software Drives Sharp/NEC Displays ISE Booth
By Stephen, on January 5th, 2023%
The Hiperwall software development team had a busy and productive 2022 with an outstanding video wall software release, and we’re preparing amazing stuff for 2023. Each member of the team designed, built, integrated, or tested complex software components that form the Hiperwall distributed video wall software product. Each team member expanded their capabilities by . . . → Read More: Hiperwall Development Team 2022 Year in Review
By Stephen, on October 18th, 2022%
I made a short post on LinkedIn about Content Integrity and HiperZones.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6988180529510576129-IHbz?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
By Stephen, on October 12th, 2022%
Hiperwall video wall software has always been great at accepting and displaying lots of sources of several types, but sources and their uses have changed over the years as what they were showing evolved. This post contains my experiences with the changing landscape of sources used in Hiperwall video wall systems around the world, . . . → Read More: The Evolution of Video Wall Sources
By Stephen, on January 4th, 2022%
The official Hiperwall version of this post is here.
With the challenges of the global pandemic, the team mostly working from home, travel restrictions, and component shortages delaying installations, the Hiperwall development team had a banner year producing three important product releases! Our team’s ability to remain productive while working remotely is a testament . . . → Read More: Hiperwall Development Team Year in Review 2021
By Stephen, on November 12th, 2021%
Hiperwall video walls have supported playing content with audio since the beginning, but we had avoided adding audio controls to the system because of the complexities described in this article. That changed with a product version we released several months ago. This article describes the journey the development team took to make the . . . → Read More: The Technical and Functional Challenges of Developing Video Wall Audio Controls
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
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