MatrixWorks: GeoBox G112/G111 is an economical and powerful edge blending and warping solution.

More affordable yet powerful Edge blending and Warping Solution

The new GeoBox G112/G111 is the answer for edge blending and warping that is both the most cost effective and the most powerful in the entire product line. Because this tiny controller series incorporates all of the necessary characteristics, there is no requirement to make use of high-end and pricey media servers when constructing enormous projections. In addition, you have the option of utilizing less expensive projectors, which are projectors that are not outfitted with the essential integrated warping and edge blending software. This results in a reduction in the overall cost as well as an increase in the degree of flexibility.

Features

Multiple projectors edge blending

The G112 program has a built-in feature for blending edges. A large-scale edge blending system can be carried out by many G112 on either a curved or flat surface.

Image warp and dewarp

Warp technology of the most recent generation is installed in both the G112 and the G111. RS232, an IR controller, or the front panel keypad can be used to conduct sophisticated geometry alignment in real-time. This alignment can involve up to 17×9 control points.

Left: Due to the lack of restricted or geometry alignment capacity in the majority of short-throw projectors, the image was deformed when projected onto a curved surface.

Right: Image geometry was corrected via G112

Corner wall Alignment

The user is given the ability to change the image to have a “W” form for the corner wall when using the Corner Wall alignment feature. There is also the possibility of a vertical or horizontal corner alignment.

 Image rotation and aspect ratio adjustment

You are able to flip or rotate a picture from any device in the direction of 90/180/270 degrees, and alter the aspect ratio according to the requirements. This is made possible by the combination of the functions of image rotation and adjustment of the aspect ratio.

Frame lock

The frame lock is a function that can be used in multiple unit applications to get perfectly synced outputs.
Image frame loss or repeat can be avoided with the 50Hz in/out function.

Edge Mask

The use of edge masks with random edge positions is required to produce an irregular form projection. After the geometry is aligned, the form of the mask region in the image corresponds to the profile of the image.

Profile saving

The user can save up to 10 different configurations, all of which are retrievable through the IR controller, RS232, or the keypad.

Edge blending and warping series comparison

Each of the boxes features a single HDMI input port in addition to a single HDMI output port. The maximum resolution for input can be up to 3840 by 2160 at 30 hertz with full-color sampling using a 4:4:4 format. The output can support resolutions of up to 1920×1200 at 60 hertz. It has a motion adaptive de-interlace, a low-angle smooth algorithm, and a 3:2/2:2 pull-down integrated into it along with a high-end 10-bit processor. It supports input timing that is not standard to VESA, and it has a programmable EDID that can optimize input timing to achieve the best possible video result.

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