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RGB Spectrum Introduces an Innovative Universal Scaler With Four Independent Channels

20-May-04

RGB Spectrum announces a ìruggedizedî version of its top-rated QuadView series of windowing display systems, the QuadView XLRT. The new QuadView XLRT is ideal for applications requiring display of multiple images on a monitor or projector. It is designed for use in mobile and harsh environments, including tactical operations centers, naval and airborne consoles, military vehicles, aerospace, undersea and geological exploration. RGB Spectrum's Quadra UDC 400 sets a new standard for multi-format scan conversion by providing universal scaling with four independent channels in a compact 1U chassis. The Quadra offers an array of impressive capabilities: four real time scalers, with each channel capable of scaling, converting and/or synchronizing different RGB, DVI, HDTV, and standard video signals. When using DVI inputs and outputs, the Quadra provides a completely digital signal path from signal source to display. The Quadra's advanced processing converts analog signals to DVI output for enhanced image quality. The Quadra supports the widest range of input signals: high resolution RGB, DVI, HDTV, FLIR, radar, sonar, NTSC/PAL, S-Video, and component video. It accepts signals at up to 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution and converts them to any RGB or DVI format. The Quadra works with virtually any display device in both 1.78:1 and 1.33:1 aspect ratios. All output signal parameters are user-selectable, including line rate, frame rate, interlacing, and blanking. The Quadra's powerful 100x zoom and pan functions provide the ability to extract portions of an image for display or aspect ratio adjustments. Conversion to lower line rate signals can be made by extracting a portion of the original signal, by down-converting the entire raster, or a combination of extraction and down-conversion. Built on RGB Spectrum's long tradition of quality and reliability in mission critical applications, the Quadra is an excellent solution for all signal conversion requirements. RGB Spectrum is based in Alameda, California, and can be found on the web at http://www.rgb.com.

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