Norwegian Jewel (NCL) - Video Wall in the Crystal Atrium on Deck 7


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Norwegian Jewel (NCL) - Video Wall in the Crystal Atrium on Deck 7


Video wall in the Crystal Atrium on deck 7 on board the cruise ship Norwegian Jewel of Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

The video wall in the Crystal Atrium is a modern addition to the design elements of the atrium and creates a fascinating ambience. It shows a variety of video sequences ranging from beautiful natural panoramas and breathtaking landscapes to animated graphics. Photos and videos of destinations visited by the ships of the NCL fleet will also be shown to inspire guests and give them a taste of upcoming cruises.

About video walls

A video wall is a striking display comprised of multiple screens, often LED or LCD panels, arranged to function as a single cohesive unit. This fusion forms a captivating visual canvas that's employed across diverse contexts, including on cruise ships. By seamlessly coordinating these screens, video walls offer immersive and engaging experiences that captivate audiences in various environments.

These setups provide choices between LED panels, known for their vibrant colors and high brightness suitable for indoor and outdoor displays, and LCD panels, which excel in delivering razor-sharp resolutions. The reduction of bezel width, the frame around each screen, ensures content flows seamlessly across the entire canvas, enhancing the visual impact.

Controlled by a combination of hardware and software, video walls offer flexibility in content management. On cruise ships, they enhance entertainment experiences by displaying stunning visuals, live feeds, event information, and safety instructions. Moreover, they serve as dynamic decor, transforming common areas into captivating visual showcases that resonate with passengers.

The scalability of video walls allows customization according to available spaces, making them adaptable for different cruise ship layouts. This versatility redefines conventional displays, harmonizing technology and creativity to convey information, create immersive environments, and elevate the onboard experience for passengers.


Journey

In June 2006, cruise on the Western Mediterranean with the itinerary: Barcelona (Spain) - Day at Sea - Messina (Italy) - Naples (Italy) - Civitavecchia (Italy) - Livorno (Italy) - Villefranche-sur-Mer (France) - Barcelona (Spain)

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