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Northern Kentucky University used Christie® MicroTiles® in the design of Griffin Hall - its new home for the College of Informatics and an LEED-certified structure. Read more
Clarkson University is using Christie MicroTiles for a unique, digital display wall that is quickly becoming the hub of campus life. Watch the video
The Book of Shapes
Read page 88 in The Book of Shapes.
Whatever bright ideas your school and students have to share, Christie MicroTiles’ ultra-high resolution and vivid colors are just two of the unique features that make MicroTiles the perfect technology for your digital display.
Engaging inquiring minds
It’s easy to add touch interactivity to your digital design with MicroTiles. Make students and visitors want to play, learn or experiment with a fun, interactive, digital experience.
The future is green
With their impressively small carbon footprint, Christie MicroTiles are an ideal choice for LEED projects, and for any building where environmental standards must be met.
No free periods or spares needed
Christie MicroTiles are nearly maintenance free and self-calibrate for color and brightness. If one tile in an array needs servicing, simply pop off the screen and make the repair while the rest of the tiles continue working.
For learned investors
Christie MicroTiles are more durable, reliable and serviceable than traditional display technologies. Over the course of their long lifetime, Christie MicroTiles will cost you less than most other display technologies.
Visualize your project
Plan, visualize and analyze entire projects that use Christie MicroTiles with programmed AutoDesk® Revit® files and MicroTiles Designer™ 2.0 software.
Find out more
Universities like Northern Kentucky University, Clarkson University and Emory University, are using Christie MicroTiles to create digital media displays that educate and entertain students and visitors alike. Learn about the features and benefits of working with Christie MicroTiles and check out our customer success stories.