Prysm hands over control of ISE stand to you

29 janvier 2013


Prysm gave visitors the chance to control the display from their mobile phone or engage in the most immersive game of iRacing ever staged all reproduced by a Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) videowall at ISE.

A QR code next to the screen will gave people the chance to scan the code from their mobile device and interact with a live Twitter feed following #ISE2013 on the videowall. Visitors to the stand also have the ability to send a tweet and view it on the display immediately.

IAC largest videowall Prysm 2012

IAC largest videowall Prysm 2012

Steve Scorse, Vice President for Europe, Middle East and Asia for Prysm explained:

“_People being able to access the screen and control the video content gives them the chance to challenge the technology and discover exactly how it can work for them. We are excited to show an interactive display with real-time social media. The ultra wide viewing angle of 178° and smallest seam gap on the market of 0.25mm ensures a great picture from any off axis angle with no content being lost in the gap._”

Visitors can also take part in a life-like and life-size game of iRacing, the world’s most popular motor racing simulation game. The thrill of the racetrack will be brought to life through the uniform, high definition display.

Prysm videowall

Dubai TV News Studio Prysm 2012

Prysm’s LPD technology uses solid state ultra violet lasers to scan the surface of the screen to excite the phosphors and create the image. This is an incredibly environmentally friendly process using just 30 watts of power per 25” tile, 75% less than traditional LCD displays therefore dramatically reducing the total cost of ownership. The technology also runs cool meaning no additional HVAC cooling. equipment is required.


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