Discover 2 new video wall introductions at InfoComm 2025 – and many more control room solutions
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We're bringing two significant product updates to InfoComm 2025 that expand our control room portfolio in meaningful ways. The new NT-I series adds refined pixel pitch options to our LED lineup, while our UniSee mount gets a sleek redesign that's perfectly suited for corporate environments. These introductions complement our broader strategy of partnering with distributors across the show floor, ensuring our solutions reach the right audiences in the right contexts.
Expanding our LED portfolio
Our NT-I series joins both the established NT lineup and our flagship TruePix range, which includes the premium TP-I flipchip series. The NT-I offers pixel pitches of 0.9mm, 1.2mm, and 1.5mm, providing practical options for control room applications where high brightness and low power consumption matter.
Built on flip-chip and common cathode technology, the NT-I series delivers solid contrast with deep black levels. For government and critical infrastructure customers, the range comes with full TAA and BAA compliance, meeting the "made in and for USA" requirements that many federal projects demand.
Like all our LED solutions, the NT-I series runs on our InfinipixTM Gen2 LED image processor, ensuring reliable content delivery and security protocols that control rooms depend on.
The great InfoComm scavenger hunt begins
Tom Sys, EVP of Barco Control Rooms, wasn't kidding when he said they wanted to be "closer to customers." Instead of camping out in one corner, Barco has strategically planted their technology across InfoComm like they're claiming territory in the most sophisticated game of Risk ever played.
Your first stop? Legrand's booth (#2801), where the NT-I series makes its grand debut alongside Barco's CTRL all-in-one KVM solution. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, June 11th at 10 AM – they're throwing an official launch moment, and who doesn't love a good tech celebration?
The main Barco booth (#2829) gets in on the action as well with a TruePix TP1.2 LED wall powered by the Infinipix IND-100 Dual EyePoint processor – because sometimes you need a home base for all that innovation.
But wait, there's more. Just cross the hallway into Wesco's booth (#3020) and you'll find a TruePix TP0.9 wall that's guaranteed to make you question whether you're looking at a screen or a window. The partnership with Barco CTRL showcases security features that would make Fort Knox take notes.
UniSee Mount gets a makeover
While everyone's mesmerized by the LED spectacle, Barco quietly revolutionized their UniSee Mount design. Gone are the days of corner crosses that scream "I'm a video wall mount!" The new design is so sleek, it practically disappears, leaving viewers wondering if the display is floating on the wall by sheer willpower.
JB&A's booth (#3511) is where this magic happens, featuring the Barco UniSee II LCD video wall in its new, almost invisible mounting system. It's corporate elegance meets technical brilliance – exactly what boardrooms have been dreaming of.
Live TV can't afford to fail
Perhaps the ultimate test of any display technology isn't in a controlled demo environment, but under the unforgiving lights of live broadcast television. That's exactly where you'll find Barco's LED walls at the AVIXA TV studio (booth #7861), supporting panel discussions and Tech Talks that are streamed live to audiences worldwide.
Nothing says "we trust our technology" quite like putting it center stage during live broadcasts where Murphy's Law loves to make surprise appearances. Spoiler alert: Barco's solutions handle the pressure like seasoned veterans.
The omnipresence strategy pays off
This isn't Barco's first rodeo with the "everywhere at once" approach. Their ISE 2025 strategy proved that being omnipresent is all about meeting customers where they are, not where you think they should be.
"By empowering strategic partners with our solutions, we make sure we are closer to our customers," Sys explains. "It's a strategy that transforms the traditional trade show experience from 'find the vendor' to 'discover the solutions everywhere you look'."
Your InfoComm mission, should you choose to accept it
As you can see, Barco has turned InfoComm into their personal showcase playground. And we didn't even mention Nanolumens (booth #3081), where you can witness the seamless ingetration of Barco CTRL with their new LED processor. At the Forté (booth #1742), some Barco colleagues join in the cybersecurity panel discussions. Go check them out on June 11th (David LaFaire and Jon Wheeler) and 12th (Dan Gundry and Jon Wheeler) at 1 PM.
The message is clear: Barco is hosting InfoComm 2025, one strategically placed display at a time. The question isn't whether you'll see their technology; it's how many different ways you'll experience it before the show ends.