These TV's are for people who have no eye for detail.. Just buy a high end OLED. Ugly as hell, poor performance and obvious delineation between the tiles.
55 yo Navy Vet here. I work Hard Everyday (walmart) Ihave a Nice Onkyo Receiver, and Polk Audio 5.1 Speakers But my 75" 4k TV seems small. I built a Nice PC to push it all, but i just wish my display/tv were bigger... I'm up to Review anything. (if you want to make a Vid as well)....
I see so many dedicated walls for people's video displays and I don't understand it it's like they use 25 to 30% of the wall what's the point of that I mean that whole wall obviously a dedicated video wall so why go so small that just doesn't make any sense but I guess to each his own still find it odd !
so are you able to connect to these video walls with a computer through a hdmi or display port cable or something? what's the pixel count and recommended viewing distance for the build in this video so that one does not see the individual pixels?
Yep that's exactly right. We can accept pretty much any kind of source, which is configured with your processor. For the pixel count, this wall is 2880 x 810. Sounds low, but when you're 10-12 feet away they disappear completely.
@@ScottSchramm Oh, maybe you're thinking about the videos we did with DreaMedia? There's a bunch of their channel. I hear you on the shorts. I'm a long-form fan myself too
Wow amazing... Is it possible to install this in RV wall that has a door in the middle of the wall ? If there is magnetic between the wall and the door ? Thanks in advance
Thank you! I'm not sure. We would need to know more of the specifics for how the wall is supported. If it's an RV then it probably doesn't have much support.
We don't measure resolution in video walls. It's the retina distance (how far away before you don't see any pixels). For example, this wall is 2,880 x 810. But it's a fully seamless wall with no discernible pixels at 12-14 feet
@@justvideowalls i was being sarcastic. It's a good concept just not for a day to day consumer. That set up I'm going to guess it's at least 20k. I have a 4k projector I spent 2k for my setup
Looks very complicated. Isn't projector easier and more reliable?! I remember working in a house which had "home theater" 200 plus inch diagonal. Just happens that basement had an old well, from a bottom of which a projector and a system of mirrors projects the picture to the back of the screen... May be not too simple after all... But i know those projectors rarely break. Thank you for the video, sure. Some millionaires will surely enjoy the view... if they care at all
It definitely looks more complicated than it is. After our training it's a very straightforward process. Are projectors more reliable? Most of the time no. Easier? Usually yes. But a projector in the same playing field of a display of this level, they are usually around 300-400 lbs and require an HVAC system to be routed. So I guess for this kind of install it's always done by one of our authorized pros anyway. For a entry level home theater, a projector would definitely be less complicated!
IMO the point of going modular is to be able to scale on demand and most importantly DIY. When you need a team of technicians to install the screen, there's little point in it being modular.
To each his own. We haven't run into a customer yet that is interested in changing the shape of their wall on-command but that would be a pretty cool feature!
The quick cuts to stock footage are really distracting. I don't need to see a 0.5 second image of Legos when you say the word "modular" or 1.5 seconds of people staring at post notes when you say "project". Seems like the video editor was desperate to fill time.
An install that is complicated enough that you are pretty much required to have it professionally installed. No shade, just an observation. If you can afford it, you can afford it.
So most content are so stretched and unwatchable and can only be consumed as two 16:9 tvs side by side? Other than the amazing demo and rich social media influencers who wants to show off two NBA games to their viewers I don’t see how this wall even make sense.
That's a good question. Unfortunately the shots we got during the install only showed it during the setup phase before our content got mapped. The content does not have to be stretched. It can be a 1:1 pixel aspect, and then other sources can be layered next it to it or on top of it.
They are fairly simple and hold out for well over 10 years. And when they dont, they are not critical failures 99% of the time so the display doesn't need to be replaced entirely. We have spares that come with the screen so each part can be replaced in about 5 minutes.
Take a look at the MadVR and their NLS algorithm. Pretty cool stuff. Regardless this is why we usually multi-layer for these aspect ratios and do two sources or 4 sources or more.
This things is not so easy to connect to wall,and it is actually brake wall. More easy ways connection to walls could be really better, when it is easy and not brake walls
We have some highly competitive options that I think will blow your mind. Still a big giant image and the $ per square meter is what it is though. Our custom options definitely cost more than our all in ones.
Sorry, but this tech is too far from being consumer-ready for home entertainment. Especially when customer is not ready to deal with this 7:57. Of course it is just to show-off someone's wealth, and not to be used on a da8ly basis.
We have solutions that do not require the external processor. Note: the rack has all the other gear for the customer's home automation, security, networking, etc. Our unit is just the processor at the bottom.