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Teracue Introduces ICUE-GRID, a Pure IP-Based Multi-Room Video Wall

Teracue expands the reach of its ICUE-IPTV product family to a pure IP based multi room video wall. ICUE-GRID is a decentralized solution and scales almost infinitely. It offers a completely flexible positioning of videos in any resolution up to 4K on the video wall. The embedded bezel correction makes it possible to use monitors with any frame size.

ICUE-GRID uses the IP network to distribute the signals. Every single display has its own processing unit mounted at the back. The combined performance of all these distributed units is managed by the web based ICUE-GRID controller that can be installed anywhere in the network. This intuitive management tool together with the distributed GRID processing eliminates the need for a traditional expensive video wall controller.

Live streams and on-demand files can simply be dragged and dropped in the ICUE-GRID layout. The ICUE-GRID controlled video wall goes beyond a single wall or room. It can cover multiple walls in multiple rooms. It can be a single screen or a creative arrangement of screens.

Karl-Heinz Wenisch, CTO of Teracue eyevis: “ICUE-GRID is a very logical extension of our proven ICUE-IPTV product family. The consequent use of IP for routing and distributed processing breaks the barriers in the limitation of sizes for video walls. We designed ICUE-GRID especially for Network Conferencing, Control Rooms, Digital Signage, Event and Presentatios. In fact in any situation where there is a need for a flexible responsive multiview layout ICUE-GRID will drastically improve the viewing experience and saves real money on top”.

Now that AV over IP has been accepted as the future in signal distribution, the moment is right for Teracue to launch yet another innovation into the IP Video market. ICUE-GRID fully utilizes the potential of the network in replacing the traditional AV-Switch. It is completely compatible with Teracue’s product range and will fit in most IPTV and AV streaming implementations