One of Japan’s Largest eSports Parks

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System Implementation Overview

Here is a case study of one of the largest eSports parks in Japan, where a video processor was implemented.

Easily Switch Between Screen Split Patterns

At gaming events such as eSports tournaments, it is essential to display a variety of visuals — not only the game screens themselves but also live footage of the players.
A video processor is particularly useful when switching between these diverse display patterns.
A video processor is a device that allows you to display various video sources with different resolutions on multi-displays or blended screens. It can split the screen into multiple windows, as well as enlarge or reduce video images, making it ideal for dynamic and flexible video presentations.

To allow for quick and easy screen switching to match the diverse scenes of gaming events, we have implemented a touch panel control system.
The touch panel comes preloaded with multiple screen split patterns, so operators can simply select the desired pattern, and the display will switch instantly.
This makes it possible to respond flexibly and seamlessly, even in fast-paced gaming event environments.

Examples of Screen Split Patterns