I'd definitely like to see the specs on those TVs, but we're locked into commercial for the time being.
Does anyone have experience with Lindy? http://www.lindy-usa.com/dp-12-to-4x-hd ... 38418.html
It looks like it could work...
30 Inputs on 1 Computer
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Re: 30 Inputs on 1 Computer
Datapath DL8 or the professional LCD's with build in wall control seem the best. (TIP: if you go with the pro televisions, use decent DisplayPort cables. We once had a lot of problems with a bad DisplayPort cable with this kind of setup)
Don't mess with untested/non professional gear or you might have a lot of misery.
Don't mess with untested/non professional gear or you might have a lot of misery.
Re: 30 Inputs on 1 Computer
All gear is untested until someone tests it though...
Re: 30 Inputs on 1 Computer
I didn't do the math on panel count, but I'm going to re recommend an LED wall. A tv display wall bandaged together out of a bunch of cheap tvs is going to be a nightmare. If you can't find someone to build it for you for something in budget then build it yourself!
http://www.led-card.com/p3-91-indoor-le ... binet.html
$450 per panel. I'd recommend novastar cards and a novastar mctrl 660 to run them. Buy extra panels now cause when you get a product like that you may never get more that match in color (though the same can be true with tvs that get updated every year). Even if you don't know how, hire a guy from a company that installs them for 1 day and be labor for him/her.
http://www.led-card.com/p3-91-indoor-le ... binet.html
$450 per panel. I'd recommend novastar cards and a novastar mctrl 660 to run them. Buy extra panels now cause when you get a product like that you may never get more that match in color (though the same can be true with tvs that get updated every year). Even if you don't know how, hire a guy from a company that installs them for 1 day and be labor for him/her.