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"The military is interested in lightweight, rugged, highly-deployable systems that hold up under duress and are usable year after year,” says Gil Sylvia, Applications Engineer with SpecOps. “They don’t want to have to install something that affects the infrastructure of their location;they do not want to put up permanent screens. Our systems are self-enclosed and can be packed and boxed for redeployment."
The Spyder family of video processors offers the total command-and-control solution in a compact, portable and rugged system that’s fully featured and user friendly. It’s a comprehensive, single solution that gives contractor, military and government users the flexibility and control they need to create high-tech, high-quality displays. Read more about Spyder video processors in action.
Count on the powerful Spyder video processing system to get the images you need:
As a scalable solution, Spyder can grow to meet new application needs. Its intuitive software SpyderPoint allows you to program and edit “on the fly,” which can become critical in the field.
Spyder’s seamless architecture prevents critical information from being lost. Instead of creating the usual cubed video wall where data slips between the cubes, Spyder enables a seamless large screen with multiple windowing.
Spyder is easy to pack and unpack, which makes it highly deployable. It holds up under duress and is usable year after year.
Case in point: SpecOps, which builds tactical control centers, configured a Spyder system to feed a 16 x 5-foot screen which acts as a mega-wall displaying satellite feeds, maps and other key visuals to the Joint Operations Center hub of the US Army’s 10th Mountain Division in Afghanistan.
“The military is interested in lightweight, rugged, highly-deployable systems that hold up under duress and are usable year after year,” says Gil Sylvia, Applications Engineer with SpecOps. “They don’t want to have to install something that affects the infrastructure of their location; they do not want to put up permanent screens. Our systems are self-enclosed and can be packed and boxed for redeployment.”
And although there are really many systems built into it, Sylvia points out that the key to Spyder is its simplicity. With all its versatility, flexibility, high-resolution and wide-screen capabilities, Spyder couldn’t be easier to use.
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