Do video walls scare you? Whether they admit it or not, to some integrators video walls look like complex, technological jigsaw puzzles.
Meanwhile, video walls are popping up in every vertical market as prices fall and customers look for unique ways to deliver messages to end users. Integrators can’t afford not to be video wall solution providers.
According to the panelists in this Commercial Integrator webcast, it’s not that difficult. It’s a matter of being organized and understanding nine steps. In fact, a big part of panelist Michael Ferrer’s job at NEC is to talk integrators down from the video wall ledge and give them an easy-to-execute plan for solving their clients’ needs.
CI editor Tom LeBlanc conducts a comprehensive session in which Ferrer and an integrator with video wall experience offer real-world expertise. Audience members will walk away with a video wall game plan.
So next time a client—whether it’s in the corporate, K-12, higher education, house of worship, retail, hospitality or government market—inquires about video walls (and they will) integrators can confidently deliver.
Good article. I’d add something to Tom’s observations:
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