As the year winds down and finance teams scrutinise every line item, control room managers face a familiar challenge: how do you improve operational efficiency without blowing the budget? For organisations who have been benefiting from the advantages of a (Barco or Mitsubishi) rear-projection video wall, there’s a solution that delivers the performance of a new installation at a fraction of the cost: an upgrade with RGB laser technology.
An upgrade to RGB laser is like giving your control room a heart transplant instead of replacing the entire body. The screen, mechanical structure, and housing remain intact while only the projection module, electronics, and back covers get replaced with cutting-edge RGB laser technology. Your infrastructure stays put. Your disruption stays minimal. Your initial investment is prolonged by 10 years or more, supported by Barco service offerings.
For organizations running 24/7 operations, this matters enormously. The upgrade can be completed one cube at a time while the rest of your video wall remains fully operational. You get a smooth transition that keeps your team monitoring critical systems without interruption.
What you actually get
The performance improvements aren’t subtle. RGB laser technology delivers up to twice the brightness of LED-lit engines, which makes them comparable to desk monitors. This means operators don’t constantly need to adjust their eyes when switching between desk and wall. Better lighting thus equals better ergonomics, which equals more alert operators – a chain reaction that starts with better technology.
Image quality takes a substantial leap forward too. Superior color saturation, focus, and contrast mean that operators can distinguish details that might have been muddy before. When you’re monitoring power grids across multiple states, clarity isn’t a luxury.
The efficiency gains are equally impressive. Power consumption compared to legacy RPC systems drops by up to 50% while still delivering these higher brightness levels. That’s not a typo. You get more light, better images, and a smaller electricity bill. For facilities running video walls around the clock, those savings add up fast. And speaking of longevity, RGB laser light sources deliver 125,000 hours of operation – that’s more than 14 years in 24/7 mode.
There’s also an acoustic bonus: noise drops to library-quiet level. Operators spending eight-hour shifts in front of video walls will notice the difference immediately.
The economics make sense
When Dairyland Power Cooperative upgraded their System Operation Center, they chose Barco’s rear-projection technology over expensive dvLED alternatives. The economics were straightforward: similar image quality, better durability, significantly lower costs.
Mike Scott, Senior Account Manager at AVI Systems, commented: “With extensive experience in control room installations, I can attest that the Barco rear-projection cube stands as the industry’s gold standard for utility spaces. It boasts exceptional durability and delivers outstanding image quality, all at a significantly lower cost compared to equivalently sized LED or DVLED video walls.”
Organizations can save up to 50% compared to installing a completely new video wall when they choose the upgrade path. That percentage doesn’t even account for the avoided infrastructure work – no wall modifications, no structural changes, no weeks of construction chaos.
For resellers and integrators, the upgrade path creates opportunities as well. Installation requires 50% less effort thanks to motorized 7-axis alignment, which means faster project completion and happier customers.
The sustainability angle
Upgrade kits dramatically reduce e-waste by keeping screens, mechanical structures, and housing in service. In an era where every organization tracks sustainability metrics, avoiding the disposal of such a vast portion of functional equipment is a win worth celebrating.
The energy efficiency improvements compound this benefit. Lower power consumption means reduced carbon footprints – a double sustainability win that looks good in annual reports and actually matters for the planet.
Act now
Here’s the thing about year-end budget planning: unused funds often disappear, but strategic investments stick around. We don’t want to jump on the Black Friday-train, but right now Barco is offering a temporary price reduction on upgrade kits. This is one of those rare moments where timing, technology, and economics align.
Contact your Barco sales or service representative before year-end to explore how an RGB laser upgrade fits your facility and budget. They can walk you through the technical specifications, timeline, and how to make the most of current promotional pricing.
Your existing RPC video wall was built to last. An RGB laser upgrade ensures it actually does – with better performance, lower costs, and minimal disruption. That’s the kind of year-end decision that pays dividends for the next decade.
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