Corsair Solutions drives interest with full range of AV products
Corsair Solutions returned to Integrate in 2022 and displayed its full range of professional AV solutions for a bevy of applications including digital signage, collaboration, document cameras, video switching and more.
Mark Lampard, managing director at Corsair Solutions, talked about everything on offer at the stall, bringing particular attention to the new range of USB connectivity products.
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“One of the more notable new cables that we have here is an 8m, 10-gigabit USBC cable, which will also carry power delivery up to 60W of power and DisplayPort over this same cable,” he said.
“Additionally, it provides active USB extension up to 30m for ADC and ADB-type power applications which is certified on a number of different platforms like Google and some Logitech devices.
The major draw to the Corsair Solutions booth was the Gran Turismo 7 racing simulator set up on a beautiful Phillips LED display, the 7000 Series. Integrate 2022 attendees were able to sit in a full racing sim with the steering wheel and pedals, playing the PS5 game at its best.
Mark explained that the beauty in the screen is twofold: “This screen is in three pieces with cabinets that slot together without any seams. Inside, there are 144 modules, ten ADP displays and an integrated video processor from Phillips’ sister company, Caliber.
“Caliber makes a brilliant range of scalars but the video process is built right into the chassis so there’s no wiring configuring anything like that. When you put the cabinets together, there’s a few little clips that you put together and that’s all that data is being sought.”
Despite being an LED screen, there were no channels between the individual LEDs and instead of having gaps between the tiny pixels, it presented a seamless image, regardless of what angle you’re looking at it.
But it wasn’t just a quick break for visitors, Corsair Solutions had installed several cameras around the driver from larger PTZ cameras following the driver to a miniature camera pointing at the driver from below the wheel.
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