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Videlco, the Kramer distributor in Germany has carried out many projects containing Kramer products. Among them is the Century Hall in Bochum, the Jewish Museum in Berlin, The Situation and Information Center (LIZ) of the Federal Government in Berlin, and, lately, the Allianz Arena in Munich.

The Allianz Arena is the brand new soccer stadium in Munich-Fröttmaning, Germany. The initiative to build this modern stadium has already begun in 1997 and it was finally accomplished in the summer of 2005 and ceremoniously opened on May 2005. This 280 million Euros state-of-the-art construction is where the FIFA World Cup opening game will take place in 2006.

The stadium offers 66.000 covered seats on three tiers, with over 7.000 m2 area for food stands. A special eye-catcher – the façade of the Arena (24.000 m2 – biggest membrane shell in the world) can be illuminated in three colors (white, red, and blue).

Naturally, video equipment is concerned, the stadium includes the best and most advanced technology. There are two 100m2 sized LED-video screens (picture format approx. 16:9) mounted above the North and South goals at 42,5m. The resolution of the displays is 288×512 pixels with a pixel composition of 2 red LEDs, 1 true green, and 1 blue. It has a total number of 589.824 LEDs. For best results in color display and resolution, they use the VP-725, a true multi-standard video-to-graphics scaler and presentation switcher. Thanks to its many options and functions (especially the excellent color matching), it is the best device for a high-quality display on such LED screens.

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Visitors might see special video clips, the output of a broadcast station, or even a live show that is being captured and sent through the Kramer audio-visual system.

Bertelsmann, the media powerhouse, has turned the old Gendarmerie Building of Berlin into its House of Representatives and an advanced interactive multimedia center with a Kramer switcher at the heart of the system. The building was originally built in 1650 as the first building on “Unter den Linden” street. Since 1799 and during the “Weimarer Republik” it was the “Stadtkommandantur,” which meant it was the headquarters for the “Stadtkommandant” (police commissioner). In the Second World War, the building was heavily damaged.

In 2002 Bertelsmann renovated the exterior in the original 17-18 century classic style and the inside in a modern high technology style. Now the building serves as the Bertelsmann AG and Bertelsmann Foundation “House of Representatives,” where conferences, presentations, and charity events are held. It is also now home to a multimedia center. There are 106 plug & play connectors installed on the blue walls of the buildings foyer. Here, visitors can plug an LCD-Panel into any of these connections and receive visual information about Bertelsmann”s activities.

There are 106 plug & play connectors installed on the blue walls of the buildings. Visitors can plug an LCD-Panel into any of the connections and receive visual information about Bertelsmann”s activities.

The information the visitors to the building might see varies. It might be special video clips, the output of a broadcast station, or even a live show that is being captured and sent through the system. The switching of the various sources to the 106 output connectors on the wall is performed with a Kramer Tailor Made Matrix Switcher (40×106). The Kramer switcher along with other equipment was supplied by VIDELCO GmbH to the installers Pro Video and TSM. Bertelsmann is a leader in the world of media. They are an owner of numerous TV and radio stations. They also own several publishing houses, including Random-House.

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