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Digital signage display provider Christie announced it is showcasing a range of advanced visualization solutions at the 2016 Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference, Feb. 24-26 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

February 25, 2016

Digital signage display provider Christie announced it is showcasing a range of advanced visualization solutions at the 2016 Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference, Feb. 24-26 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The Christie booth will feature a lineup of technologies and solutions for the oil and gas industry such as the Christie HoloStation, a self-contained, turnkey solution that delivers high-resolution and immersive 3D within a compact footprint. With up to 16.8 megapixels of data in a 3D stereoscopic and interactive tracked environment, this visualization workstation is designed to be ideal for deployments in oil and gas exploration, the company said.

Also showing is the Christie FHQ842-T UHD interactive LCD flat panel, an 84-inch large-format UHD panel with 10-point multitouch capability, built-in speakers and future-proofing OPS slot. Christie said companies looking to equip their control rooms or operations monitoring centers with large, high-performance visualization solutions also can check out the image quality and contrast of the Christie FHQ981-L 98-inch UHD LCD display. Besides 4K resolution, it features an OPS slot for compatibility with digital signage devices and pluggable media players, built-in speakers, USB inputs and multiwindow capability.

Rounding out the product showcase is the Christie Phoenix open content management system and the Christie Phoenix Quad-T. A network streaming solution at its core, Christie Phoenix is designed to allows users to collaborate, synthesize and generate fast and accurate decisions in even the most critical situations, while the Christie Phoenix Quad-T can be installed in a Phoenix network anywhere it is needed to control and encode real-time information sources. With the Phoenix Quad-T, users have the flexibility and scalability to acquire additional remote video and control signals over IP networks, so team members can access more data simultaneously from multiple locations.

"The increasing complexity of information flow has prompted companies in the oil and gas industry to leverage our visualization technology and solutions for monitoring and managing data and information," said Michael Bosworth, general manager, Christie Australia. "Our wide range of innovative, functional and intuitive visualization and control room solutions offering up to 4K resolution caters to different needs and budgets. They are designed to increase the efficiency and productivity of companies in the oil and gas industry by ensuring accurate, timely information for engineers, technicians and analysts."

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