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This aggressively priced, compact videowall processor is especially used for rentals and fixed applications in shops, museums, restaurants, discotheques and anywhere a user-friendly processor with excellent characteristics is needed. The pre-loaded software creates effects that are normally obtained by more expensive processors: 10 different effects are storable and playable in a more than 40-effect-long loop. The multistandard composite video decoder accepts PAL, SECAM and NTSC signals, and the processor works at 90 to 260 Volts, 50 to 60 Hz. It is available in 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 configuration and it can be used with monitors having a 16KHz horizontal scan frequency rate.

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Available for 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5 configurations and upgradable up to 16x16, the cost effective SPP15 can work with both monitor and rear-projection videowalls with a 16
KHz horizontal scan frequency rate. It gives a high resolution picture and high quality software performance, programmed for the highest obtainable configuration. The multistandard composite video decoder accepts PAL, SECAM and NTSC signals, and the processor works at 90 to 260 Volts, 50 to 60 Hz. By means of the front buttons, configuration, effects and looping can be selected without using a computer. The optional three-field interpolation board significantly reduces video artifacts, that are particularly visible when pictures show fast movement and videowalls are big in size. Among several features, it  automatically restarts with the last programmed sequence and allows storage of personalized effects, with flexible
timing.

 

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The “Graph” suffix stands for graphic input processing. An upgrade of the SPP15 (see above for further details) this processor also accepts computer input up to SVGA resolution, without any down conversion. This means the signal is processed without any loss of information. The optional three-field interpolation board significantly reduces video artifacts, that are particularly visible when pictures
show fast movement and videowalls are big in size. Like the SPP15, it works with both monitor and rear-projection videowalls with an horizontal scan frequency of 16KHz, comes in the most common configurations (3x3, 4x4, 5x5), and can be upgraded to 16x16. 

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The highest in the range, the SPP100 comes in the configurations 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5, and can easily be upgraded to 16x16. It has been conceived for rear projectors or monitors with an horizontal scan frequency of 32KHz and 50/60Hz or 100/120Hz (flicker free) vertical frequency. The pictures have a very high definition due to
the line-doubling feature (1250 instead of 625) or they can be made extremely stable by doubling the field rate to 100Hz (if the monitors or cubes support this specification). It accepts multistandard composite video and graphic input signals up to SVGA. The three-field interpolation board, that comes as a standard, significantly reduces video artifacts, that are particularly visible when pictures show fast movement and videowalls are big in size. The processor outputs faultless images even in 1x1 format (when all units have the same image). 

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Sim2 Seleco PicturePro Remote Control (SPPRemote)  An all-important instrument to control Sèleco PicturePro processors (except the SPPSPLIT ): it allows loading of effects without usage of any other external instrument, from a distance of up to 1200 m. It has a polyester-coated keyboard and a 16 character LCD display.  It has an RS485 communication protocol, works with 6V - 500mA NiCd batteries for approximately 15 hours.


SPPGraph
Graphic board for upgrading SPP15 to SPP15Graph


SPP3Field
Quadec three-field interpolation board, for reducing
video artifacts on SPP and SPP15


SPP15Upgrade
Output Board for upgrading the SPP15 and SPP15Graph


SPP100Upgrade
Output Board for upgrading the SPP100

 

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