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Aug 15, 2011 11:51 AM
MultiDyne Video Fiber Optic Systems , a provider of essential element ocular video and audio ride and routing solutions, has introduced a new essential element ride network - called the KVM-6000 - that provides an uncompressed video trail over a singular essential element line whilst ancillary RGB-HV, DVI-D and HDMI signals. It moreover offers multi-part USB ports, information and two channels of audio.
The firm mentioned the KVM-6000 may be used as a stand-alone device or rack-mounted in a 1RU row - with possibly multimode or single-mode fiber.
The KVM-6000's unique video route pattern allows professionals to use a typical UXGA guard or take value of incomparable HD LCD and plasma displays - given the source vigilance (from the computer) may be ecstatic to the workstation in RGB-HV, HDMI or DVI-D.
The network is moreover able of crossconverting between vigilance variety and provides a loop-through feed at the P.C. for local monitoring. The multi-part USB ports are supposing to expand the stretch between keyboard, rodent and other peripherals.
MultiDyne's fiber-optic ride and routing systems include: video, SD-SDI, 3G HD, DVB/ASI, VGA, DVI, HDMI, audio, AES, Ethernet, manage data, CATV, L-Band, KVM interfaces and visual routers up to 288 x 288.
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