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Robust computer for image processing Stryke-Haivision Corporation

Stryke is a tactical video processor designed to enhance video wall solutions in mission-critical and harsh environments.

Haivision Stryke is a tactical video processor designed to enhance video wall solutions deployed in mission-critical and harsh environments. With powerful video processing capabilities and intuitive software, it provides unparalleled situational awareness and decision-making capabilities. The robustness and portability of the Stryke processor make it an ideal solution for teams that need to share common operational images in real-time within robust shelters, tactical command centers, and mobile operation centers.

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■Product Specifications ・CPU: Intel Core i7-9850 HL ・Memory: Up to 64GB ・Video Input: Up to 4 x 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) - 30Hz, HDMI ・Video Output: Up to 4 x 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) - 60Hz, HDMI DisplayLink over USB-C for Control Point ■Environmental Performance ・MIL-STD-461E compliant ・Operating Temperature: -25 to +38℃ ・Storage Temperature: -40 to +95℃ ・Passive cooling (fan attachment available as an option)

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Defense reconnaissance and surveillance purposes Defense aircraft, unmanned vehicles, vehicles, ships, civilian aircraft

Robust Computer for Image Processing Stryke - Haivision

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