Multi-input display processors combine multiple signals from real-time video and computer inputs on a single high-resolution projector of monitor. Display alternatives are virtually infinite, and include quad split, side-by-side, picture-in-picture, and overlapping windows. A multi-input display processor allows for up to 12 inputs to be displayed on a single monitor, where inputs can be from a mixture of video and computer sources. Multiple processors are an effective tool for CPU-bound processes and can help to make improvements in transaction response times, promote flexible sharing, and reuse of on-chip memories. Multi screen displays generate a high presence virtual world by projecting stereo images onto surrounding wide screens, producing higher productivity time effectively, and recovering from errors. There are many types of multi-input display processors, depending on the number of inputs given to them and the number of outputs. Examples include LED display processors, video display monitors, and multi image display processor. LED display processors are the best display medium for both indoor and outdoor applications. LED display processors provide features such as brightness, dynamic color, and resolution options. Video display monitors have a multi-format mode and the ability to automatically recognize and integrate the plethora on new video and computer sources. At the same time video display monitors provide output compatible with an equally wide range of display devices. A multi image display processor generally incorporates all conceivable monitor wall features in one or more computer, projection, or plasma displays. Other multi-input display processors are commonly available.

