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RGB Spectrum Introduces the
QuadView HD
June 3, 2008
Source: RGB Spectrum
RGB Spectrum introduces the QuadView®
HD, a new type of intelligent display processor for applications
requiring the display of multiple images on a single monitor
or projector.
The QuadView HD offers the most powerful
image processing available in a multi-viewer, with outstanding
image quality, a web based control, dynamic window sizing,
borders and titling, smooth zoom/pans and more. RGB Spectrum
introduced the first QuadView multiviewer in the industry
almost ten years ago. The concept of displaying four graphics
and video signals simultaneously on a video screen has won
significant traction in the industry. The new QuadView HD
far exceeds the capabilities and image quality of our previous
systems - and that of our competitors.
The QuadView HD accepts high resolution
DVI, RGB, HDTV, S-Video, component and NTSC/PAL composite
video. Up to twenty-four sources can be connected, any four
of which can be displayed simultaneously. The QuadView HD
offers the highest quality graphics and HDTV rendition, with
state-of-the-art deinterlacing and scaling. Picture quality
sets a new standard for the industry.
An agile video switcher accepts up to sixteen
video inputs, user configurable as sixteen composite, eight
S-Video or five component video inputs, in any combination.
Up to sixteen video inputs can be cycled through a single
window with user selected timing.
The QuadView HD supports real time, dynamic
movement and resizing of windows. Each input can be scaled
and positioned anywhere on the screen, as well as panned and
zoomed to emphasize areas of interest. Display alternatives
are virtually infinite, and include quad split, side-by-side,
picture-in-picture, and overlapping windows. User-selectable
output resolutions of up to 1920 x 1200p and up to 2048 x
1080p ensure a perfect match with any display. With DVI inputs
and outputs, a completely digital signal path can be maintained
from signal source to display.
Two exciting new options are offered. The
Background Video Option includes a package of capabilities,
including an on-screen-digital clock, logo or other foreground
graphic, a live background or static backgrounds loaded over
the Ethernet. A second option offers KVM capability to provide
control of any computer or network controllable device displayed.
Best yet, KvM is RGB Spectrum's patent pending implementation
of traditional KVM, with full bandwidth video directly connected
to the processor; only control signals are passed over the
network. This implementation guarantees real time video performance,
unavailable in other systems.
All functions are easily set up and controlled
using a command line interface from either the USB or Ethernet
ports, or graphically via a standard web-browser.
Built on RGB Spectrum's long tradition of
quality and reliability, the QuadView HD is an excellent solution
for all multimedia display, including the most demanding mission
critical applications. And, it's available in a space saving
1 RU enclosure.
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