Options Dialog


You can define "global" HostMonitor's settings in the Options dialog window. Customize the color palette for HTML logs & reports, mailer parameters, proxy settings, log file formats, options for utilities, etc. Options are categorized on different pages and navigation is made through a convenient tree structure.

network monitor: options

Note 1: User Preferences dialog allows you to setup various GUI options on per-user basis.
Note 2: some additional parameters can be specified on startup in the command line.

Submissivex 21 02 12 Will Tile Vs Ariel X Compe... Official

Will Tile’s brand narrative has been built around —the notion that every tile is a “brick” that can be re‑programmed, re‑wired, or physically repurposed without vendor lock‑in. 2.2 Ariel X | Year | Milestone | Significance | |------|-----------|--------------| | 2015 | Ariel Group (Sweden) expands into “Smart‑Space” | The company’s core competency was lighting; they envisioned a unified visual‑ambient platform. | | 2018 | Ariel X concept unveiled at CES | Emphasized ultra‑thin “glass‑on‑glass” displays with integrated ambient light sensors. | | 2019 | Acquisition of “VisiWave” (high‑speed optical interconnects) | Secured IP for a proprietary “PhotonLink” protocol. | | 2021 | Ariel X 1.0 commercial launch | 55‑inch, 8K, 240 Hz panel with built‑in AI for ambient content adaptation. | | 2022 | “Ariel X Studio” ecosystem (software SDK + cloud services) | Tight coupling of hardware with subscription‑based content pipelines (digital signage, interactive art). | | 2023 | “Ariel X Pro” (modular wall system) | First attempt to address enterprise‑scale deployments, but with a “tile‑as‑service” pricing model. | | 2024 | “Ariel X Edge” – on‑device neural processing (NVIDIA Jetson‑based) | Positions Ariel as a leader in low‑latency AI inference on the edge. |

| Metric | Will Tile Pro (8 mm, 4‑tile array) | Ariel X Pro (55‑inch panel) | |--------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| | | 800 nits (OLED) | 1,500 nits (QLED/µLED) | | Contrast Ratio | 10⁶:1 (OLED) | 3,000:1 (HDR10+) | | Refresh Rate | 120 Hz (configurable) | 240 Hz (fixed) | | Input Latency | 8 ms (touch‑to‑display) | 3 ms (touch + ToF) | | Network Throughput (Tile‑Mesh) | 9.2 Gbps (full duplex) | 38 Gbps (PhotonLink) | | Power Consumption (idle) | 2.3 W per tile | 7 W per panel | | Power Consumption (full load) | 12 W per tile | 45 W per panel | | AI Inference (person detection, 1080p) | 25 fps (GPU‑Lite) | 60 fps (Jetson‑X) | | Thermal Rise (max) | 35 °C above ambient | 45 °C above ambient | SubmissiveX 21 02 12 Will Tile Vs Ariel X Compe...

The of Will Tile enables rapid community‑driven experimentation (e.g., adding custom sensors, hacking new UI paradigms). Ariel X, by contrast, guarantees uniform performance across installations because the entire software stack is tightly controlled and optimized for the hardware. 4. Performance Metrics & Benchmarks The following data are drawn from independent lab tests (TechPulse Labs, March 2024) and from each company’s published white papers. All values are averages across three representative sample units. Will Tile’s brand narrative has been built around

Will Tile’s encourages a “plug‑and‑play” ecosystem | | 2019 | Acquisition of “VisiWave” (high‑speed