It was designed for sophisticated edge blending as well as image warping, stacking and projection mapping…etc. One M804 can execute 4 projector edge blending without any additional equipment or splitter. M801 is integrated with one processing module to control one projector, M802 for 2 projectors, M803 for 3 projectors and M804 for 4 projectors. “There’s nothing available on the market like them, and AV professionals are going to enjoy reduced costs, easier installation and even more immersive and creative video-wall and edge-blending experiences once they start using them.M800 is curved screen edge blending processor with the ability to provide multiple processing modules to control from 1 to 4 projectors based on user’s requirements. “We’re delighted to be able to showcase our latest GeoBox solutions at ISE 2020,” says VNS Inc. It delivers high-end scaling, with true 10-bit colour and 10-bit processing, PIP/POP, image rotation / flip, image anyplace cropping, flexible aspect ratio adjustment and creative video wall function. The ideal front-end processor for large-scale display such as LED, video wall and multiple projector applications, the G901 is equipped with 3x HDMI 2.0, 2x DisplayPort 1.4 input and 1x HDMI 2.0 output ports.
The maker says no other solution allows unlimited angles without a separate software application the G413 is a 100% one-box processor.įinally, a new 4k/2k input and output front-end processor, the G901, will be revealed at ISE. Allowing users to control multiple videowall displays at any angle (ie, not just 90, 180 or 270°), without the need for additional software, the GeoBox G413 is said to be unique.
VNS will also debut its latest GeoBox videowall control solution, the flexible G413 – the World’s first video wall control hardware supporting 360 °image rotation. The technology can be used with any projector, reducing costs for the whole system and multiple daisy-chained GeoBoxes can create truly immersive experiences. A concept that the company says is unique allowing installers to crop images, set overlap pixels, edge-blend and geometrically adjust images without the need for high-cost embedded projectors or media servers. GeoBox edge-blending products have all of their functions embedded. Supporting both input and outputs at 4K/60hz, it is ideal for use as a front-end processor, providing extra functionalities to edge blending projection, such as PIP and POP on the entire image. In addition, the newly launched G901 processor will be demonstrated in combination with the M800 edge blender, showing curved edge-blending using two Epson projectors. They boast more powerful processing capabilities than their predecessors and allow installers to implement digital mapping and edge-blend without the need for high-cost embedded projectors or media servers. Available in two versions, the M800 and M800EX are the world’s first hardware projection mapping solutions and are a good fit for applications when various source contents need to be switched from one to the other – and will be demonstrated with a FujiFilm projector. In addition, the company will showcase its recently released new edge-blending range, the GeoBox M800.
Edge-blending projection solutions will benefit in particular, with the GeoBox 8K/1K support upgrade heralding the creation of uncomplicated 8K multi-projector projection systems. VNS recently added 8K capability across its range of GeoBox solutions, natively supporting inputs of 8K/1K or 1K/8K at 30hz – and these products will debut at ISE 2020. Unlimited displays and projectors can be controlled by multiple, cascading GeoBoxes. GeoBox is described as a range of innovative, cost-effective standalone one-box processors for controlling video-wall content and multiple edge-blending output from multiple projectors.īoasting high-quality image reproduction, GeoBox says all of its solutions are 100% hardware and will control digital content from any input in any format, with no need for a separate PC. has announced that its latest GeoBox video control solutions will be demonstrated at ISE 2020.