Video tiling refers to a technique in digital signage that divides a video display into multiple sections or tiles, allowing different content to be shown simultaneously on a single screen.
A video scaler is a device or software that adjusts the resolution of video signals to match the display device's native resolution, enhancing visual quality.
Video streaming integration refers to the incorporation of live or pre-recorded video content into digital signage systems, enhancing content delivery and audience engagement.
A video wall is a large display consisting of multiple screens tiled together to form a single, expansive visual surface, commonly used in digital signage to deliver high-impact content.