GVision April Newsletter

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Staying in touch via Ethernet

Introduced in 2003 with the IEEE 802.3af standard, PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) is a revolutionary technology that transmits electrical power and data over a single Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for separate power cords for certain devices.

PoE monitors, commonly used in industrial settings, digital signage, and security applications, are ideal for situations with limited space or a need for simplified cable management. The technology of PoE AIO (All-in-One) touchmonitors, which combines AIO touch screen technology with PoE capabilities, has advanced the AV market. These monitors are increasingly popular in interactive kiosks, point-of-sale systems, industrial control panels, and even in home automation and smart home systems in the residential industry.

This year, GVision USA is unveiling the All-Over-Ethernet (AoE) monitor, a distinct and advanced design available in both touch and non-touch versions. The AoE monitor offers enhanced flexibility for future OS upgrades and streamlines installation diagram designs.

The Greatest Advantages of Ethernet Powered Monitor

Reliable Power Supply

They receive power from centralized Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) like a PoE switch or injector, ensuring uninterrupted operation of the touch monitor without risk of power disruptions.

Enhanced Safety

The absence of high-voltage electrical wiring near the display reduces risks of electrical accidents, beneficial in public spaces, educational institutions, and healthcare environments.

Eco-Friendly

These displays consume less energy compared to traditional ones, as they don’t require individual power adapters, contributing to reduced overall power consumption and aiding in meeting sustainability goals.

Mobility & Scalability

Displays can be easily moved and require no rewiring or power source modifications. Ethernet cables have a 100-meter limit for reliable data transmission, extendable with additional equipment like switches or repeaters.

Space Saver

Simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter, these monitors also minimize workspace requirements for operating equipment like computers, keyboards, and mice.

Remote Power Management

Enables centralized power management, allowing for the remote power cycling or turning off/on of displays, which is convenient for IT personnel.

Cost Savings

Leveraging existing Ethernet infrastructure reduces the need for additional electrical wiring and power outlets, offering cost savings, especially in scenarios where new power lines are costly or impractical.

Integration with IoT Devices

All-in-one touchscreen PoE monitors can be integrated into smart building or smart home systems, enhancing automation and control by communicating with other connected IoT devices.

All-Over-Ethernet (AoE) monitors add further advantages to the traditional PoE design:

What Can I Power with PoE?

IP Cameras, VoIP Phones, Wireless Access Point, Networked, Audio

IP Telephones, WIMAX Access Point, PTZ Cameras, Remote Computer Terminals

Door Access Systems, Video Phones, Thin Clients

Digital Signage Display, Point-of-Sale System, LCD TVs, Computer Monitors

Large TV’s, Large Displays, Large Monitors, laptops

The Industry Influence with AoE Monitor

Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) monitors are significantly impacting the digital signage, kiosks, and other display application markets due to their unique combination of features and benefits, especially in the following AV sectors:

Security Industry: One of the earliest adopters, utilizing PoE technology extensively in surveillance and monitoring. PoE monitors, compatible with IP camera systems, offer integrated solutions with capabilities like direct video feed display and touch functionality for feed manipulation.

Commercial Industry: Implementation spans across multiple areas, especially with larger monitor sizes, including media and entertainment, hospitality, restaurants, digital signage, kiosk machines, and corporate/commercial buildings, leveraging both touch and non-touch screen options. PoE monitors also work synergistically with other PoE utilities such as PoE cameras and PoE lighting that are increasingly being adopted in the commercial industry.

The advancement of smart home technologies in the Residential sector has led to sophisticated home automation systems. Compact All-In-One PoE PCAP touch monitors now serve as centralized control panels, providing a sophisticated interface for managing an array of smart home devices and systems. These systems include, but are not limited to, lighting, HVAC, security cameras, door locks, and home entertainment systems. Such monitors enable homeowners to effortlessly supervise and manipulate their smart home features through a single, intuitive touch interface. This development reflects broader trends in the industry towards more integrated and user-friendly home automation solutions.

  • Seamless Integration: PoE monitors integrate smoothly with smart home systems using protocols like Zigbee or Z-Wave, ensuring unified communication for a cohesive smart home experience.
  • Security and Surveillance: These monitors play a vital role in home security by displaying live video feeds, providing access to alarm systems, and facilitating property access control, enhancing security through intuitive touch interactions.
  • Energy Management: They offer real-time energy consumption data, scheduling, and automation settings, enabling homeowners to efficiently manage energy usage and costs.
  • Home Entertainment and Media: Functioning as media control centers, these monitors handle audio and video streaming, and access to various media sources, offering a seamless and immersive entertainment experience.
  • Futureproofing: The integration of AoE and All-In-One touchscreen monitors in new constructions makes homes future-ready, simplifying future upgrades and expansions without the need for extensive renovations or rewiring.

Healthcare facilities benefit greatly by leveraging several remarkable features in All-Over-Ethernet (AoE) and All-In-One touchscreen monitors in several ways:

Reduced Cabling and Electrical Safety: These monitors minimize the need for cables and high-voltage wiring in patient areas, significantly lowering electrical accident risks. This is especially important in settings with sensitive medical equipment.
Enhanced Medical Measurement Accuracy: By reducing electromagnetic interference, these monitors help ensure more accurate readings from medical devices, free from power-related disruptions.
Flexible Placement and Adaptability: Their ability to be placed in areas without direct power sources or in otherwise inaccessible zones makes them ideal for specialized healthcare environments. This flexibility also allows for easy addition or relocation of monitors, which is crucial for adapting to changing patient care needs or facility expansions.

PoE technology is also in a great position to make an impact in the market, given these promising projected market trends over the next 8-10 years:

The ProAV industry has a projected CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of around 6%
The video segment is currently outperforming other segments in the industry, with video products outperforming services.
LCD displays have the highest expected growth of all display types by a substantial margin.
The versatile applications of PoE monitors are promising given the increased demand in many markets, especially digital signage.

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We hope you had a great start of the year as we now begin to enter Spring 2024. St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner, so don’t forget to wear green! We have a couple events to announce as well as the finished PoE article for you to read.

We are not attending any tradeshows or exhibitions this month; however, we do still have an event this March. Jhon Frazier, our esteemed sales manager, will be holding a webinar on our new IP monitor sometime this month. The webinar will include a full demo, easy to understand explanations of everything technical, as well as Q&A for any additional inquiries. If you are interested, please reach out to jhon.frazier@gvision-usa.com

Sneak Peek of April Events

If you desire to speak with us, please reach out to sales@gvision-usa.com to schedule a meeting or visit our booth.

Las Vegas, NV

April 9th, 2024

Las Vegas, NV

April 13th, 2024

Mexico City, Mexico

April 16th, 2024

Additionally, our article on Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology has also been released. In the article, we cover the history of PoE technology, its greatest benefits over other technologies, and the influence PoE has in the ProAV and security markets. If you’re curious, please check it out here: GVision PoE Blog

GVision February Newsletter

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We hope you had a prosperous month to start 2024. As the new year continues into February, we hope you enjoy the upcoming holidays of Valentine’s Day and President’s Day. We here at GVision USA have a few announcements to make for this month, including some events we are attending as well as an upcoming article we are publishing on Ethernet powered displays that we are excited to share.

There are a few events our representatives will be attending. If you are attending any of these events, please reach out to Jennifer.lee@gvision-usa.com to schedule a meeting if you wish to speak with us.

Sonoma, CA

February 5th, 2024

Buffalo, NY

February 21st, 2024

San Diego, CA

February 13th, 2024

Finally, we are excited to be sharing an article we have written on the prevalence of Power-over-Ethernet displays, commonly referred to as PoE. In the article, we go over the benefits, applications, and projected growth of this popular technology, while also introducing the emerging All-over-Ethernet (AoE) technology that will be utilized in one of our cutting-edge monitors to be released this year. The article is scheduled to be released in the upcoming weeks, so be on the lookout for its arrival.

2024 Happy New Year

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We hope you had a wonderful holiday break! Whether you celebrated Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, or just spent some quality time with your friends and family, we are glad you closed out the year on a high note. We here at GVision USA are looking forward to 2024 and all the exciting announcements to be made, events to attend, and people to work with as our businesses grow together.

2024 Tradeshow
2024 Tradeshow
Our representatives will be attending a few notable trade shows in the upcoming year, with the first half of 2024 containing ISC West, Expo Seguridad in Mexico, and of course, InfoComm in June. Please feel free to visit our booths and speak to our excellent sales team who would love to demo our showcased products or answer any questions you may have. We will keep you updated with more events we will exhibit or attend in the upcoming months.
January Promotion
In addition, keep on the lookout for some exciting new announcements to be made this year, including new products with cutting-edge technology, and a partnership with a software company who synergizes perfectly with our product line. We also have an ongoing promotion for the new year as well as a FREE video balun with our 32-inch PoE monitors. See the details below:
Free Video Balun