Extron is pleased to welcome the Vanguard Axion Pro series Direct View LED displays to the Extron Quantum Ultra Certification programme. These displays feature the Sentinel series processor. When coupled with Extron Quantum Ultra and Quantum Ultra II 8K Videowall Processors, the TAA-compliant display models have been certified for consistent, stable presentation of source content. These video-wall displays have passed Extron’s extensive testing program and are now identified as “Quantum Ultra Certified”.
“While Vanguard strives to offer industry leading DVLED solutions for a wide range of applications, it is important to remember the video-wall processor is always critical to the success of the customer’s project,” states Max Perry, President of Vanguard LED Displays. “Becoming Quantum Ultra certified allows us to continue to deliver the best solutions possible to our customers while leveraging the expertise and experience of an industry leader like Extron. We look forward to delivering more cutting-edge Quantum Ultra solutions to our partners across the globe whether they be in government, corporate, house of worship, or any other vertical markets.”
“Videowall systems demand the highest level of stability and performance for environments from houses of worship to mission-critical ops centers and military installations,” says Casey Hall, Chief Marketing Officer for Extron. “The Quantum Ultra processor’s configurability and capabilities, such as support of 8K video, combined with Quantum Ultra Certified displays like Vanguard’s Axion Pro series, mean dependable video-wall performance from integration to operation, including 24/7 applications.”
The Quantum Ultra certification program guarantees product compatibility. System designers can take comfort knowing that the image processing and display products have been tested together using established parameters, such as image acquisition, image stability, and EDID management. By specifying a Quantum Ultra Certified display, you can streamline video-wall integration, reducing the need for on-site troubleshooting.