Lumens and Newnex Jointly Announce USB 3.0 Active Cable Interoperability
Lumens and Newnex have announced product interoperability between Lumens' VC-B30U USB PTZ Camera and Newnex's USB 3.0 active cables, the FireNEX™-uLINK A to B series cable.
Lumens and Newnex have announced product interoperability between Lumens' VC-B30U USB PTZ Camera and Newnex's USB 3.0 active cables, the FireNEX™-uLINK A to B series cable.
SmartAVLink HDMI 2.0 Active Optical Cables have been certified by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) for 18Gbps transmission. SmartAVLink is only the second company in the world to have received this certificate in the AOC field.
A video splitter, also known as a video distribution amplifier, enables the video signal from a single video source to be replicated and simultaneously broadcasted to multiple displays.
We're really excited to present to you Acces I/O's new addition to their mini PCI express product line - an Advanced PCI Express Mini Card Carrier Board for 104-express (104e-mPCIe-4A).
Extron is now publishing certified drivers for Panopto enterprise video content management systems. With the power of Extron's configurable control, you will be able to provide customers with customizable workflows to streamline day-to-day in-room tasks and simplify the capture and delivery of lectures and presentations.
The XTENDEX® Low-Cost HDMI Extender transmits digital video and audio signals up to 328 feet (100 meters) using one CAT5e cable or 394 feet (120 meters) using one CAT6 cable. Each video extender consists of a local unit that connects to an HDMI source and a remote unit that connects to an HDMI display.
We can announce the immediate availability of Extron's SB 33 A, the industry's first Adjustable Width Sound Bar, a flexible solution for enhancing the audio experience in collaboration spaces. Our new sound bar can be customized to precisely match the width of the display, offering high performance audio reinforcement that looks great in any space.
In today’s world, the need to transfer vast amounts of data at high speeds is required. In many Enterprise datacentres, fiber is sometimes used to handle this task but the price of expensive optics and other factors might require a copper based solution.
Why use an Active Optical Cable (AOC) instead of a typical copper CAT 5/6 extender? AOC is made up of fibre optics, the benefit of this is that the reach can be far greater, it is also a lot smaller diameter cable and doesn’t have the weight of copper. This can be ideal if you need to reduce the weight or only have a small amount of room available for additional cables.