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RGB Spectrum®, an industry pioneer in mission-critical video for real-time decision support, announced enhancements to its Zio® AV-over-IP platform with two new budget-conscious multiviewers, the QuadView® IPX and the SuperView®IPX. Multiviewers have become an indispensable tool for consolidating diverse data sources onto a single screen, variously used for enhancing situational awareness and improving workflow efficiency.

The Zio AV-over-IP offers real-time, bandwidth-efficient, low latency distribution across packet-based networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), virtual private networks (VPNs), and mobile phone networks. As an enterprise-level solution, based on industry-standard H.264/H.265 compression, the Zio platform is compatible with third-party IP equipment as well as RGB’s own full line of networked video appliances. 

IPX series multiviewers

The Zio solution provides for integrated display on devices ranging from single-view monitors, to multiviewers, to video walls. Whether within a single room, throughout campus, or across the world, the platform features integrated signal distribution and display, incorporating everything from smartphones to multiviewers and video walls. The goal: Any video, over any network, to any device.

New QuadView IPX allows users to display up to 4 HDMI or IP video signals in customisable layouts

Previously available as a feature only in the larger and more expensive Zio 4000 video wall, the IPX series multiviewers are unique in their ability to display a combination of local baseband and remote IP video, with access over HDMI and LAN/WAN connections. The IPX multiviewers are fully compatible with other Zio components, including encoders and recorder/media servers and can be addressed with a common GUI. The new QuadView IPX allows users to display up to 4 HDMI or IP video signals in customisable layouts on a desk- or wall-mounted screen. The new SuperView IPX offers similar capabilities, with up to eight video signals.

TAA and BAA-compliant

Additional features include 4K 60Hz input and output resolutions, flexible image resizing and placement options, customisable display layouts and presets, 4 HDMI® 2.0 I/O ports, H.264 and H.265 decoding and display, an embedded architecture for heightened security, and multiple control options, including browser-based GUI, Telnet, and RS-232.

Proudly made in the USA, the new multiviewers are TAA and BAA-compliant. Whether in command and control, security and surveillance, or any mission-critical operation, the QuadView IPX and SuperView IPX are poised to take data visualisation to the next level.

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