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VGA2USB RM
Product Overview
Designed with reliability in mind, VGA2USB RM™ is the rack mount version of Epiphan's VGA2USB frame grabber. Configurable with up to 6 VGA2USB units in a size 1U rack, VGA2USB RM is an ideal solution for capturing VGA output from servers, medical devices, and other "headless" machines.

Like other devices in the VGA2USB line, the VGA2USB RM is easy to use and requires little technical knowledge to get it working. What's more, the VGA2USB RM, being powered through USB, requires no external power source, reducing wire clutter on your rack.
Physically, the VGA2USB RM is a 1U rackmount device with LED lights indicating operation state (power, signal, capture) at the front and with VGA and USB Type B connectors at the rear of the unit.
The VGA2USB RM is priced according to the amount of VGA2USB connections the customer would like it to contain.
| Number of VGA2USBs | Price (USD) |
| 1 | $500.00 |
| 2 | $700.00 |
| 3 | $1000.00 |
| 4 | $1200.00 |
| 5 | $1500.00 |
| 6 | $1800.00 |
We are also able to ship VGA2USB RM with VGA2USB LR, HR, or PRO frame grabber inside.Please contact us or an Epiphan authorized reseller for pricing.
Third Party Application Support
Epiphan Frame Grabbers are designed to work with open interfaces such as DirectShow, QuickTime and Video for Linux.
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A guides to selecting a VGA or DVI/HDMI frame grabbers and broadcasters that is right for your applications.
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| VGA Broadcaster Lite - An appliance that captures VGA, DVI/HDMI video and audio signals, encodes on-the-fly to standard protocols such as H.264, MPEG 4, MJPEG and streams over the Internet via HTTP using standard browsers and viewers. VGA Broadcaster Lite is ideal for WAN and LAN applications as an alternative approach to streaming uncompressed display signals over Ethernet networks. | ![]() |
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