Google Earth in 13K by 4K Resolution

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Advoli plays around with Google Earth in 13K Resolution across six, 65" 4K DCI resolution Displays using their TA6 Performance HDBaseT-certified graphics card, with AMD embedded E9550. 

Google Earth in 13K Resolution across six, 65" 4K DCI resolution Displays

The video signal is sent over CAT 6 cables at a distance of 100 meters with line latency (no frame latency).

This video shows real-time rendering capabilities and live streaming, resolution across 6 displays that are 65 inch in size, each display having 4K DCI resolution (total 12960 px x 4088 px), making a combined display size of 4.92m by 1.45m (~ 5.38ft by 1.58 ft). The video towards the end is a youtube stream at 8K.

The idea is to show live content production/rendering with interaction, streaming and passive video content, specifically for digital signage and video production purposes where 24-30FPS is more than acceptable (concerts, movie, museums, advertisement, DOOH interactive signage, control rooms, etc).

The switch between close-up and far-away is to show the level of details on each display.

A very hi-res video stream of New York is from youtube and is made by Phil Holland, PHFX.com and you can view the video in all of its original glory here.

The world weather map was live from Windy.com

Audio: Shibuya by Bad Snacks is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence

Audio: Find My Way Home by Otis McDonald is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence 

Go Advoli Plays Around with Google Earth in 13K Solution