Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Key Specifications: Video Wall recommendations should address: Brightness, Contrast, Resolution/Aspect Ratio, Pixel Pitch, Display Size, Mounted Depth, Video Processing, Reliability/Durability, Mounting/Serviceability, and Interactivity. B. External Devices: Panels should support HDMI inputs that accommodate external devises which will allow external video signals to be distributed across the video wall matrix, RS-232 and/or Ethernet control (preferred). Video system should easily accommodate standard video formats: DVDs, movies, Blu-Ray, PowerPoint presentations, TV cable, internet content, videos, etc. C. LED installation options: Video Wall shall consist of narrow bezel panels designed for video wall displays with 2.5mm pixel pitch or smaller. The video wall will be located on a wall measuring D. (25’- 8” X 9’-1”). E. Touch Panel and Inputs: Video wall should include a touch panel control interface for switching and control of AV equipment; a minimum of four source inputs, and Video E-Gaming integrated technology. F. Control Interface Processor: System should include an Ethernet-enabled control processor for the purpose of remotely controlling, monitoring and troubleshooting connected AV equipment and systems. The configurable Video Wall processor should support the real-time windowed display of multiple video, graphic, and still image sources on a single or tiled video display.