At ISE 2025, Jupiter Systems showcased their latest advancements in display technology, emphasizing their Zavus Direct View LED product line. The centerpiece was a 21:9 aspect ratio, 5K resolution video wall, driven by their Catalyst processor and Canvas software. This setup highlighted the system’s capability to manage various content sources, catering to command and control applications.
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The Zavus XP series was presented in three pixel pitches: 0.7mm, 0.9mm, and 1.2mm. These configurations offer flexibility for diverse applications, allowing for customized video wall sizes. The integration of the Megapixel processor ensures high refresh rates and an extensive color gamut, resulting in reduced viewer fatigue and consistent image quality across varying brightness levels.
Jupiter’s Pana 81T touch display was also on display, running the Canvas client on its integrated OPS PC. This configuration enables interactive control of the video wall and access to local applications. Mounted on a Salamander motorized stand, the display can be adjusted in height and angle, accommodating various operational needs, from planning tables to control interfaces.
In the equipment rack, Jupiter featured their Catalyst Element and Catalyst V processors, along with the PixelNet system. The PixelNet’s modular architecture supports a wide range of input types, including SDI, HDMI, DisplayPort, web pages, and IP streams. It offers scalable solutions for driving multiple displays in various configurations.
The Pana 105D, showcased in a portrait orientation, demonstrated its suitability for digital signage applications. With an 8-foot height and 5K resolution, it provides a life-size display ideal for retail environments. The matte finish reduces glare, enhancing content visibility under different lighting conditions.
Jupiter’s third-generation Pana 105XTM was introduced, boasting triple the brightness of its predecessor, over 2,000 backlight points for improved uniformity, and a slimmer, lighter design. Available in both touch and non-touch versions, it integrates seamlessly with platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, featuring anti-fingerprint and anti-glare properties for optimal user experience.
The booth also highlighted a partnership with Theory Professional, co-exhibiting high-performance loudspeakers, subwoofers, and loudspeaker controllers paired with Jupiter’s Pana 105XT. Demonstrations showcased applications ranging from two-channel audio to Dolby Atmos immersive experiences, emphasizing the synergy between visual and audio technologies.
Jupiter Systems continues to innovate in visualization solutions, offering a range of products designed to meet the evolving needs of command and control centers, corporate environments, and retail spaces. Their focus on high-resolution displays, advanced processing capabilities, and user-centric design underscores their commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and user engagement.
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