RGB Spectrum introduces new Zio V2100 Multiviewers for enhanced source management

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RGB Spectrum has launched its new Zio V2100 multiviewers, which are designed to decode and display multiple IP sources on a single monitor.

RGB Spectrum states that the V2100 multiviewers represent a significant advancement over traditional single-source decoders, as they say thanks to their capability to simultaneously decode and display multiple IP sources, users can achieve greater situational awareness and streamlined monitoring in control rooms, security operations, and other mission-critical applications.

Key features of the V2100 multiviewers include:

  • PoE+ Support: The V2100 includes Power over Ethernet (PoE+) support, simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter.
  • High-Resolution Output: Capable of decoding and displaying video resolutions up to 4K at 60 Hz, the V2100 ensures crystal-clear images and enhanced detail.
  • Flexible Display Options: The multiviewers can connect to displays via HDMI or DisplayPort, allowing for easy integration into existing setups.
  • Compact Design: The V2100’s small footprint allows for versatile mounting options, whether behind a monitor or in a 1 RU rack tray.
  • Cost-Effective Solution: The V2100 provides a more economical alternative to previous models without sacrificing quality or performance.
  • Made in the U.S.A.: The V2100 is fully TAA- and BAA-compliant, ensuring adherence to strict U.S. government procurement standards.

The V2100 multiviewers are a vital component of RGB Spectrum’s decision support system, whcih the company insisting that they enhance real-time audio and video distribution across packet-based networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), virtual private networks (VPNs) and mobile networks.

Fully compatible with RGB Spectrum’s range of products—including encoders, decoders, media servers, multiviewers and video walls—the V2100 allows users to build robust AV-over-IP solutions tailored to their specific needs.

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