Taiwan’s Microsoft Technology Center (MTC) is located in the heart of Taipei’s Xinyi District, and is also at the forefront of global information technology. Delta’s video wall solution, created for Microsoft Taiwan, was developed by setting up multiple LED modules into a total screen area of 7.296 x 1.368 m. The wall can be displayed in full-screen mode or segmented into three 16:9 screens, each with full HD resolution. With hardware such as an LED screen controller, matrix controller, playback server, and control panel, along with Delta’s software platform, the wall can support various signal input sources for multimedia presentations.
The MPC features a multimedia video wall that has low-power consumption, long life expectancy, seamless bezels, a slim exterior, and a lightweight design. Energy-efficient and with an ultra-high resolution, this new mainstream display technology is suitable for large convention centers, museums, studios, cinemas, military spaces, public safety monitoring, traffic monitoring, and other applications. The groundbreaking design features:
∙ Pioneering 100% fan-less design that sports highly efficient cooling technology and is clean, light, and noiseless, making it especially suitable for long-term service in workplaces where people need to concentrate.
∙ Unique concealed wiring design that allows for wiring to be concealed and neatly attached to the case. This makes the design aesthetically pleasing and fully utilizes the body space to ensure flatness of the entire display, ensuring its thin body design increases the usable space indoors. The hidden handle design also makes it difficult to accumulate dust, is ergonomic, and is easy to install.
∙ 100% front service installation and maintenance: all parts can be disassembled from the front, and the modules can be removed in only three seconds by using the maintenance tool to remove the module, making it easy to maintain. The display body is thin and no maintenance channel is needed, which can maximize space efficiency and reduce refurbishment costs.
∙ Anti-ghosting design: adding a discharge loop design to the PCB design not only protects the LED from back-bias voltage and leakage, but also solves ghost, strip, and cross line issues.
De-Min Hu, General Manager of Microsoft Taiwan’s Specialist Technology Division and Microsoft New Venture Accelerator, stated that the reason why Delta was approached to collaborate on for the video wall project was that Microsoft had already provided technical assistance when Delta was first building its smart production line. During this previous cooperation, Mr. Hu found that Delta’s quality standards were extremely stringent, ensuring high confidence in their products. When Delta was contracted for the video wall project at the MPC, Mr. Hsu was deeply impressed by the rigor of the entire process, from planning and measurement to actual construction.
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