PSAV's Interactive Video Wall

CNN used this type of interactive video wall during its election coverage and now it's available for events. PSAV offers two standard sizes, each using 46-inch square screens configured in either a two-by-two or three-by-three format. The company can also create custom screens of any size. The wall operates like a large iPad with about two dozen apps to create maps, presentations, and games. The product can be used as a presentation screen in educational sessions or in common areas as interactive digital signage, for example to provide venue maps and sponsor information. At a trade show, the wall can display exhibitor logos and information when users click on a specific booth. Within a booth, users can input their email addresses to receive additional information, creating an instant lead retrieval system.
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An interactive plasma graffiti wall, sponsored by Heineken, let guests try out their virtual tagging skills.
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'Teen Vogue' Los Angeles Meet-Up

Upon entering the meet-ups, attendees are encouraged to “grab a card, start a conversation” as an icebreaker. Questions included “What would you do if you were not afraid?” and “How do you practice self-acceptance in your life?”
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'Teen Vogue' Los Angeles Meet-Up

Guests can also grab buttons with cheeky sayings such as “I love naps but I stay woke” and “Smart AF.”
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'Teen Vogue' Los Angeles Meet-Up

A video booth, which will travel to all five meet-ups, asks attendees how they plan to change the world.
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