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CUBE Imagery Project Uses Three tvONE CORIOmaster Units

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BRISBANE, Australia — Queensland University of Technology’s (QUT), The Cube project was named a 2014 Digital Signage Expo (DSE) Apex Awards winner in the Education and Healthcare category. The project incorporated three of tvONE’s CORIOmaster units to drive 12 edge-blended Panasonic projector displays.

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The Apex Awards honor innovation in the deployment of technology in the global digital signage, interactive technology and digital place-based media industries. The QUT project was presented with the Gold Award, the highest honor, for the world’s largest interactive multi-touch installation known as “The Cube”.

For this project, tvONE supplied three of its CORIOmaster units to drive 12 edge-blended Panasonic projector displays. The CORIOmaster’s provided ultimate flexibility, as they allowed the ability to send any source to any combination of screens. An independent, interactive window is available for each source PC, which is mapped to a single output window for its respective display device. When projected all windows are blended into a single panorama.

tvONE’s CORIOmaster, offers a new, more efficient approach to building video systems. Using tvONE’s latest CORIO3 technology, it gives the user access to new levels of video processing power to achieve new heights of creative and dynamic  video displays. All this is possible in one 4RU chassis.

For more information, visit www.thecube.qut.edu.au.