EdgeCast Networks Video Wall
When EdgeCast Networks told us that they wanted to install a few flat screens in their office, we were pretty excited. When they decided to make it ten 46" LED TVs arranged in a video wall, we got SUPER STOKED!
We settled on the Sony KDL-46EX710 for its combination of style, function, and price. We especially liked the tinted glass trim, and the fact that the unit is only two inches deep. Since EdgeCast will be using these displays to monitor diagnostic reports from their network centers around the world, image burn-in was a major concern, so plasmas were out of the question.
The plan was to have two computers (provided by EdgeCast) driving five monitors each, so we ran HDMI v1.4 cables from each TV to a keystone wall plate with 10 pass through HDMI ports.
We broke out the levels and tape measures, did a lot of math, and here are the results:
We settled on the Sony KDL-46EX710 for its combination of style, function, and price. We especially liked the tinted glass trim, and the fact that the unit is only two inches deep. Since EdgeCast will be using these displays to monitor diagnostic reports from their network centers around the world, image burn-in was a major concern, so plasmas were out of the question.
The plan was to have two computers (provided by EdgeCast) driving five monitors each, so we ran HDMI v1.4 cables from each TV to a keystone wall plate with 10 pass through HDMI ports.
We broke out the levels and tape measures, did a lot of math, and here are the results:
It took about five minutes for one of the EdgeCast employees to go out to his car and retrieve an Xbox. We joined in on a few rounds of Call of Duty before we had to hit the road. Needless to say, they're pretty happy with the installation.
'til next time,
TSV
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