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Datapath IOLITE-12I
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Compact video display technology
The ability to drive multiple screens from a single, simple controller is a key requirement for businesses wanting the ability to display video, news feeds, corporate messaging and traditional signage in their reception areas, as well as enhancing their conferencing and presentation facilities.
The iolite 12i is a compact wall controller designed specifically for environments that require very low noise levels, where space is at a premium. It is rack mountable and includes twelve integrated HDMI outputs, and three 4K DisplayPort outputs. The two integrated x4 Gen.3 PCIe slots can be populated with various Datapath capture cards or SQX (IP decode) cards to meet specific needs, making it the perfect choice for smaller video wall installations requiring a compact, quiet controller that still offers a degree of flexibility and configuration.
Driving video wall installations
Combined with a high performance Windows system, the iolite 12i can drive multiple screens simultaneously, delivering video captured from a range of sources including media players, television set top boxes, IP cameras and online or local media. The iolite 12i is available as standard with an Intel Corei5 processor, 128GB SSD hard drive and 8GB RAM. Upgrade options are available to allow the inclusion of additional, high capacity HDD drive, increased memory (up to 16GB) and Intel Corei7 processor.
Fully featured WallControl 10
Datapath's iolite 12i system is compatible with Datapath's WallControl 10 software. WallControl 10 allows users to quickly and easily place video sources anywhere on the video wall. Common arrangements can be saved as layouts for recall at any time and any section of the wall can contain "carousels" of videos playing one after the other at definable intervals.
Administrators of WallControl 10 are able to configure a single system to drive multiple walls. Each of these walls can be assigned a number of user roles, and each user role can allow different access to sources, local videos, layouts and templates.*