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MicroTiles

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MicroTiles
A modular digital display system from Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc., Cypress, CA, www.microtiles.com. The MicroTiles units are 16x12x10" DLP and LED-based modules that snap together with only a 1 mm seam between them. They automatically synchronize and color calibrate with each other to form a display of any size or shape. See DLP.

Christie MicroTiles
The thin seam between modules creates an appearance of a single display. For repair, each module can be removed from the front. (Image courtesy of Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc., www.microtiles.com)


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Christie MicroTiles have been developed with digital signage applications in mind, and the stunning image quality the product delivers makes it an ideal solution for signage and broadcast applications.
Aa The show will also see a number of industry firsts for the region including the Middle East introduction of the latest in display technology -- MicroTiles from industry leader Christie.
First Entertainment Venue to Install Award-Winning Christie MicroTiles CYPRESS, Calif.
 
 
 
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