Vertex by Maggiore.AV — Digital Signage for integrators
Maggiore.AV · Professional Digital Signage

Central control, local playback

Screen media platform — software and hardware — for integrators who sell, install, and operate corporate projects. Runs on the customer's network.

Edge Local playback · lifetime license
Maestro Network orchestrator
Cloud Licensing & channel
Vertex Console Edge — dashboard
Console Edge · Dashboard
Vertex Console — media
Console · Media
Vertex Console — scheduling
Console · Scheduling
Vertex Console — licensing
Console · Licensing
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Console Edge · Dashboard

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Legacy stalled? Same hardware, current software.

Vertex reactivates existing fleets — integrators bring idle screens back online without discarding hardware that still works.

Common cases involve platforms like Scala or idle hardware from ecosystems like X2O — screens left dark when vendors dropped support.

We are not official representatives of those brands. We reuse existing equipment with Vertex Edge and a lifetime license per screen.

  • Existing hardware runs current software again
  • Lifetime Edge license per screen — local playback, no playback subscription
  • Integrator resumes support and maintenance contracts

Screens on site. Control on the LAN. License in the cloud.

You install players at the customer's screens. Maestro centralizes content and monitoring on the building network. The cloud is only for licensing and channel orders.

  • Each screen has an autonomous Edge player with a lifetime license
  • Maestro publishes and monitors everything on the local network
  • Cloud: licensing and channel — not for day-to-day playback
Vertex Player — front view
Front view
Vertex Player — connectivity
Ports and connectivity
Vertex Player — installation
Rack-ready
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  • HDMI 4K
  • Gigabit
  • Wi-Fi
  • 24/7

Industrial hardware, ready to install

Compact chassis to mount behind the display. Passive cooling, full connectivity, and Edge console on the same device.

Memory and storage

  • 2 GB RAM · 16 GB ou 32 GB eMMC
  • 4 GB RAM · 16 GB ou 32 GB eMMC

Rockchip processor — compatible models in the section below.

  • Rack or VESA mount
  • Integrated Wi-Fi antenna · Gigabit Ethernet
  • Same hardware for Edge or Maestro — license defines the role

Compatible Rockchip processors

Four tiers — entry, value, mid-range, and premium. Scroll the stack or click a model — the spec sheet comes into focus alongside the player.

Rockchip RK3399 — Hexa core
Rockchip RK3568 — Quad core
Rockchip RK3576 — Octa core · 6 TOPS
Rockchip RK3588 — Octa core · 6 TOPS
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Model Entry

Rockchip RK3399

Production-validated
CPU
Hexa-core · 2× Cortex-A72 + 4× Cortex-A53
GPU / NPU
Mali-T860 MP4 · 4K H.265/H.264 decode
Vertex focus
Field-validated — common entry device widely used in legacy fleets
Model Value

Rockchip RK3568

CPU
Quad-core Cortex-A55 · up to 2.0 GHz
GPU / NPU
Mali-G52 2EE · 1 TOPS · 4K decode
Vertex focus
Sweet spot — retail and corporate, rich I/O, 24/7 operation
Model Mid-range

Rockchip RK3576

CPU
Octa-core · 4× Cortex-A72 + 4× Cortex-A53
GPU / NPU
Mali-G52 MC3 · 6 TOPS · 4K@120 decode
Vertex focus
Above-average performance — complex UI and multi-output
Model Premium

Rockchip RK3588

Technical validation in progress
CPU
Octa-core · 4× Cortex-A76 + 4× Cortex-A55
GPU / NPU
Mali-G610 · 6 TOPS · 8K decode · dual 4K
Vertex focus
Video walls and large fleets — maximum performance
Vertex Player — front view

Legacy retrofit: RK3288, RK3328, and RK3399 — integrator assessment required. Rockchip catalog

One device. All control on the network.

Maestro uses the same Vertex hardware — customers don't buy a different appliance. One license enables orchestrator mode and concentrates publishing, scheduling, and monitoring at a single point on the building network.

Centralized control

All signage operations go through one device — without dozens of individual screen logins.

Operational organization

Playlists, schedules, and fleet status in one place — integrators gain predictability in support.

Publishing on the local network

Send media and schedules to each Edge over the LAN — playback continues even without internet.

Same hardware, different license

Edge or Maestro: identical chassis. The license defines the role — offline activation on the device.

Vertex Edge

On-screen player

HDMI output. Lifetime license for local playback.

License Cloud

Licensing and channel

Orders, approval, and license delivery.

Edge + Maestro licensing

Lifetime Edge license for local player playback. Annual Maestro by fleet capacity. Pricing via Maggiore.AV channel.

Maestro — annual tiers

Screens managed on the customer network. Annual plan · offline activation.

  • M-10up to 10 screens
  • M-30up to 30 screens
  • M-50up to 50 screens
  • M-80up to 80 screens
  • M-100up to 100 screens

Edge — lifetime

License per player for permanent local playback. Part of every installation.

Maestro + Cloud

Remote control, online publishing and schedules — future license, in development.

Channel and support

Channel: installation and L1. Maggiore.AV: product, licensing, training, and specialist support.

Support, major updates, Maestro, and additional modules follow their own commercial model.

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to what the rest of the site doesn't cover — purchasing, network, legacy, and hardware.

Who is Vertex for?

Anyone who needs digital signage that works in the customer's real environment: AV integrators, IT teams, and facilities with corporate screens. Also for sites with internet constraints or policies requiring offline operation — and for idle legacy fleets (Scala, X2O, or similar) that can often be revived with Vertex without replacing hardware.

I'm an IT manager — can I buy direct?

Vertex is not sold direct to end users. Purchases go through registered integrators who install, configure the network, and provide first-line support. If you are IT or facilities, use Find an integrator — soon, a section with registered representatives, contact, and location.

Do I need internet to play content?

Not for day-to-day playback. Once activated and synced on the local network, media and schedules run on Edge players without continuous internet. Maestro publishes and monitors over the building LAN. The cloud handles licensing and the channel — not keeping playback live.

How does licensing work?

Edge — lifetime license for local player playback, one license per screen. Maestro — annual plan by fleet capacity on the customer network. Support, major updates, and additional modules follow their own commercial model. Offline activation on the device. The same Vertex hardware can be Edge or Maestro; the license defines the role.

Does Vertex replace brands like X2O or Scala?

We are an independent platform — not an official representative of those brands. In retrofit projects we reuse compatible equipment that often already runs Android with Rockchip SoCs, like many legacy fleets. Each site requires integrator assessment before confirming compatibility and scope.

What hardware can I use?

Consult a registered Vertex integrator — they validate before you close the project. Maggiore.AV production: RK3399 field-validated as an entry device. New projects: RK3568, RK3576, and RK3588 (technical validation in progress). Android + Rockchip base; legacy retrofit often RK3288, RK3328, or RK3399. Use Find an integrator (list coming soon).

How can we help?

Need a solution for your organization?

IT and facilities managers: we connect you with a registered Vertex integrator in your region. Soon, a representative list with contact and location in this section.