Media Technologies Ltd. was founded in the UK in 1987 to design, manufacture and market video wall image processors. We launched many successful products which were sold in 49 countries.
We closed the business in October 2019 but continue to support existing customers via this consultancy.
The "PROFESSIONAL" was our first video wall processor. Launched in 1987, it featured advanced image smoothing technology with a full featured frame store dedicated to each monitor in the video wall array.
The Professional supported a huge range of dynamic zoom, pan and pixel video effects, independently run on each monitor frame store dynamically sequenced by a micro-controller with on-board time-c
The "BRICK-1" video wall processor launched in 1998 was developed in response to market demand for a low cost processor supporting arrays up to 16 monitors, expandable to 256 monitors.
The Brick-1 had many of the sequencing features of the Professional, except the frame store was shared by all monitors.
This product was discontinued in 2008.
The "BRICK-2" video wall processor was launched in 2006, building on the experience we gained with our Pro and Brick-1 models. The Brick-2 was designed from the ground up to use the latest FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) technology to enable us to implement a host of new features .
The Brick-2 was our most successful product, shipping to over 45 countries. FPGA-based hardware design enabled us
The "BRICK-HD" video wall processor launched in 2009 brought together all of the learning from our standard definition video wall processors to support high definition video wall arrays. Up to 16 monitors expandable to 256 monitor arrays and beyond were supported. With dual DVI and Analog Component video inputs and up to 16 outputs, this processor was market-leading in its flexibility.
We included
The "BRICK-XD" was a board level video wall processor with dual DVI video inputs and supporting up to 6 DVI video outputs with unlimited expansion possibilities.
Originally, this processor was designed for a casino gaming application requiring image rotation. The powerful on-board FPGA-based video processing engine rotated and sized each of the DVI outputs independently, enabling unprecedented flex
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