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The InfoPanel LCD display makes it easy to check the status of your Vector equipped model and configure settings at the field, without needing to use laptop or video goggles.

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lcd panel vector brands

In the world of electronics, graphics can generally be categorized as either vector or raster. Vector graphics are drawn by following the path of the lines, like what you would do when you draw a simple illustration with a pen on paper. Raster graphics are created by turning on pixels one horizontal line at a time — something that doesn’t come naturally when drawing on paper, but which is easy enough for a computer to understand as a data array. Almost all monitors today display raster graphics, butYouTuber Arcade Jason has created what may be the world’s smallest vector monitor.

Modern LCD displays are well-suited to raster graphics, as the pixels are naturally arranged in a handy grid and can be addressed in tidy rows one at a time through multiplexing. But tube monitors and TVs were almost completely the opposite. They use a cathode-ray tube (CRT) to shoot an electron beam at the screen, which emits point of light — a bit like shining a laser pointer onto a wall. The beam is then moved in the X and Y axes to draw a picture. In order to produce raster graphics, which includes television broadcasts, that beam has to move in horizontal linesveryquickly, one after the other, while pulsing on and off to create the entire picture. If all you want to do is create basic line drawings, it’s actually a lot easier to simply move the beam like you would a pen.

Vector CRT monitors like that have been used in a number of applications, including the unique Vectrex video game console. But to make one on a small scale, Arcade Jason used the CRT tube from an old camcorder viewfinder. That CRT’s screen is only about the size of a nickel, as it’s intended for you to hold up to your eye. It was simple enough to turn the electron beam on and off, which only required finding the proper pins on the small power board to send 12V to. Directing the beam was another story, and Jason had to create his own yokes.

In a CRT monitor, the yokes are magnetic coils that are used to deflect the electron beam in the X and Y axes. Physically moving the electron gun with motors would befartoo slow and imprecise, so the yoke coils are used to deflect the beam in direct proportion to how much voltage has been applied to them. Arcade Jason used a hand-wound toroidal inductor for the job, which is just large enough to fit around the CRT. As he demonstrates, this setup is fully capable of drawing vector graphics on the tiny little screen. We can’t verify whether or not it truly is the world’s smallest vector monitor, but it’s not a far-fetched claim.

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In this exclusive interview with Digital Signage Pulse, CEO of Vector Media Marc Borzykowski revealed some of the reasons behind the company’s rapid success.

Vector Media was founded over 20 years ago by industry pioneer Bill Schwartz. The company started as a billboard company. However, we really differentiated ourselves from competition when we introduced double-decker bus advertising in Las Vegas in 2005.

Over the past few years, we have taken this model of large format transit and expanded it to public transit (i.e. municipal bus, rail and shelter advertising) contracts. As a result, Vector Media have doubled the size of operations, increased its presence to almost 60 markets. It became the largest transit advertising company in the country.

Vector Media entered the digital out-of-home market with the introduction of six large format digital double-deckers. Each bus had 27’x 6’ screens on the sides. Those screens can run video content, live stream, social media feeds; really anything. We run those on data-informed custom routes in whatever markets our clients need.

We have continued to add digital assets to our portfolio. Most recently, we created bus shelters equipped with state-of-the-art 85” Samsung LCD screens in Las Vegas. We also launched a DDTV chanel, which runs on 12”x12” digital panels. These panels can be connected and affixed to our double-deckers in almost any configuration, transforming static creative into dynamic digital OOH.

One of the most exciting developments at Vector Media in the last couple of years has been the speed of our market expansion. The business went from roughly 20 markets in 2016 to almost 60 highly desirable markets today.

In addition, Vector Media uses third-party attribution studies to analyze campaign results (brick and mortar walk-ins, product purchases, website visits, etc.). We also measure brand awareness and perception metrics in consumers exposed to our campaigns.