InFocus Launches Jupiter Control 1000 Series 4K Display Wall Processors

InFocus Jupiter Control 1000 Series 4K processors ship with Canvas collaborative visualization platform, can decode up to eight IP streams and support up to 10 direct video connections.

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InFocus Launches Jupiter Control 1000 Series 4K Display Wall Processors

InFocus has released its Jupiter Control 1000 series of display wall processors.

InFocus Corporation recently announced its Jupiter Control 1000 Series of 4K display wall processors featuring the Canvas collaborative visualization software platform.

Control 1000 processors “come fully pre-configured as stand-alone display wall processors with high-performance hardware that can decode up to eight IP streams and support up to 10 direct video connections,” according to the InFocus press release.

InFocus Jupiter Control 1000 processors “can be used as a stand-alone solution driving a single video wall or integrated into a fully networked enterprise solution that is managed by the Canvas platform, enabling robust collaboration between video walls, operators, ancillary displays, and even mobile devices,” according to the company announcement.

Here’s more about the InFocus Jupiter Control 1000 series of 4K display wall processors:

 

The Jupiter Control 1000 is the latest 4K video processor from InFocus and offers exceptional performance in a cost-effective, space-efficient solution.

“With the addition of the new Control 1000 to the Jupiter by InFocus display wall processor family, InFocus continues to drive new standards for display wall processor performance, reliability and flexibility, now at a remarkable price point” said InFocus CMO Brady Bruce. “The Control 1000 offers our partners and customers a fully-featured, affordable 4K video wall solution ideal for compact installations. Like our premium processors, it ships with our Canvas collaborative visualization software so users can interact with each other and all of the visuals displayed across multiple sites, multiple walls, and even laptops, smartphones, and tablets.”

The Jupiter Control 1000 Series processors ship with Windows 10 for easy deployment within any environment, and will run Windows applications directly on the processor to utilize the full pixel resolution of the video wall.

Capable of ingesting video and other visual information from any IP encoded source, direct video connection, or Windows 10 ready application, the Control 1000 is an extremely powerful, yet affordable controller for running graphic intensive applications with built-in hardware redundancy for mission-critical applications.

In addition to Windows 10, the Control 1000 also ships with the InFocus Jupiter Canvas 5.3 collaborative visualization software. The combined products offer seamless access to a consolidated, visually precise display of business intelligence in a user’s network. Canvas 5.3 manages sources including live streams from network cameras and mobile devices, application screens from PCs, and real-time data feeds.

Users can view, share, and annotate on the live feeds with remote colleagues working on a range of different devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptop, and desktop PCs, or in conference rooms equipped with InFocus CRS-4K  endpoints.

The latest 4K video processor in the Jupiter product line, the Control 1000 is capable of decoding up to five non-HDCP 4K signals. It supports input signals with a 4K DVI input card that leverages a DVI-D dual-link connector. The Control 1000 Series video processors also support up to four non-HDCP 4K outputs on a single CPU chassis.

Each 4K display has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels per mini DisplayPort interface and onboard software decoding can decode any IP stream up to 4K HD resolution.

Click here for more information about the InFocus Jupiter Control 1000 series.

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