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950 Marina Village Parkway
Alameda, CA 94501

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Display and connectivity infrastructure solution announced for WEST 2025 - News

January 17, 2025

WATERLOO, Ontario and ALAMEDA, Calif. Real-time video solution provider RGB Spectrum and connectivity company Dejero plan to announce a new partnership at the upcoming WEST 2025 (AFCEA West, set to be held in San Diego January 28-30, 2025) under which they will unveil their latest innovation, the IPX Flyaway Kit, a command center’s display and connectivity infrastructure in a box.  

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RGB Spectrum showcasing mission-critical video solutions at SOF Week - News

May 08, 2023

SOF WEEK 2023 -- TAMPA, Fla.  Mission-critical video provider RGB Spectrum is partnering with Samsung and Deployable Technologies (DTI) at this week's SOF Week conference to showcase its offerings for tactical mobile teams. 

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RGB Spectrum鈥檚 New Leading-Edge Video Wall Processor for the Most Demanding Applications - Press Release

February 11, 2022

ALAMEDA, California – February 9, 2022 – RGB Spectrum is pleased to introduce the innovative Galileo GO 80 4K video wall processor, packed with unique capabilities for viewing and collaboration. Designed for mission-critical applications, it offers exceptional video performance, reliability and advanced features.

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QuadView UHD displays four sources simultaneously - Product

March 06, 2016
From RGB Spectrum, the QuadViewUHD is a quad-screen splitter and presentation-switcher scaler designed for displaying as many as four sources simultaneously on a single screen in a variety of layouts. It can connect to any monitor or projector from XGA up to 4K resolution. The user can m...
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Concurrent streaming and recording in high resolution - Product

October 13, 2013
The DSx 300 codec from RGB Spectrum in Alameda, CA can record, stream, and replay signals at as much as 1920 x 1200 and 1600 x 1200 in resolution. It can record signal streams to locally connected USB storage devices and also to external network storage devices such as RAIDs.