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Datapath x4 first port of call for telecoms stores

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Datapath x4 first port of call for telecoms stores
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Digital media signage at major retailer relies on x4 display wall controllers.

BluChip Media, a leading supplier of digital media solutions based in Johannesburg, South Africa, are using Datapath x4 display wall controllers to help meet commitments at a growing number of stores, with a client base that includes, Vodacom, Cell C, Massmart and Blue Label Telecoms to name a few.

Dazzling appearance 

Helping to attract customers through the door is a dazzling, high tech aesthetic appearance, which at many stores is dominated by a large array of video screens relaying information about the very product offering and consumer deals. To facilitate the high level of impact required many of South Africa's top companies such as Vodacom has commissioned the services of BluChip Media at a number of its prime retail locations.

"Our digital media solutions provide advertisers with custom platforms and interaction models, giving a brand the potential to become interwoven into every moment of every day of its consumers' lives," says BluChip Media's Chief Operations Officer, Lofty Oelofse. "The robustness of our platform, both independently and in an integrated approach, continues to give marketers new ways to provide greater connectivity between brand and consumer."

The digital signage deployed in stores range up to 9 panel configurations, a typically configuration recently (September 2013) been installed at Vodacom's flagship store in Johannesburg. A single video is displayed across all nine panels, allowing advertising campaigns to take the form of rich, digitised content.

Multi-screen video wall

The effect of showing a single video flexibly across multiple screens is facilitated by the Datapath x4 display wall controller, a stand-alone unit that accepts a standard single or dual-link DVI input which can be displayed across four output monitors. Dual-link video input will support high resolution pixel-perfect source images for display.

Each output can represent an arbitrary crop region of the original input image. The output resolution and frame rate does not need to be related to that of the input, as the Datapath x4 display controller will optionally upscale and frame rate convert each cropped region independently. Each output monitor can take its input from any region of the DVI image, since all the required cropping, scaling, rotation and frame rate conversion is handled by the x4 hardware. These regions can overlap to allow any output to replicate another, or they can be configured to support any creative splice of the source material.

The silent salesman

Clearly, both BluChip Media, and BluChip media's clients are delighted with the outcome as more stores continue to be commissioned. The reasons for this are numerous, and include: the digital signage acts as a silent salesman by attracting attention to the displays via the campaigns; it informs and educates consumers on products to make a more calculated purchasing decision; it alleviates pressure on sales consultants and increase overall business performance.

"We pride ourselves in being the market leaders in next-generation digital solutions, bringing added value to our clients and providing return-on-investment through effective digital content solutions," concludes Mr Oelofse. "BluChip Media has used Datapath x4 technology for two successful years and it has proven to a reliable product providing digital solutions for our customers. BluChip media will manage over 400 stores and communicate, deliver and manage content to over 23,000 devices by end of 2013."