hdmi monitors definition video can be transferred over large distances using a HDMI Extender. Increased distance is achieved by securing connections between the receiving & transmitting unit either through Cat5 cables or fiber optic cables. While the transmitter is connected to the HDMI source, the receiver is connected to the monitor. One time the connections are in place, the tool is prepared to be used. Working on simple plug & play functionality, it does not need any additional application or drivers in order to be operational. Since section cables are used for connections, it reduces clutter caused by bulky VGA cables & also eliminates the distance limitation imposed by HDMI cables.
Compatible with small lcd screen one.3, these units are HDCP compliant. Available in lengths varying from 33feet up to 330 feet, these extenders can supporting high quality video with resolutions up to 1080p & 1920 x 1200. It is available in lots of port sizes & with optional stereo audio or RS232 control. Simple installation, plug & play functionality, compatibility with all major operating systems, regenerating high definition digital video & audio signals & removing signal noise are some of the key features of the HDMI Cable Extender. Due to all the above mentioned features, this tool finds its usage in show rooms, board rooms, trade shows, corporate presentations, conference & training facilities, remote monitoring facilities, airports, hospitals, hotels, home theater set ups & digital signage solutions.
In order to make a long distance connection work, the HDMI Fiber Optic Extender makes use of a standard SC duplex multimode fiber optic extender cable. DDC & CEC signal line is transmitted by copper line (RJ45 connector). It provides full support for all HD resolutions up to 1600p including 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, HDCP, multi channel audio, CEC & IR remote control. Control over this unit is exercised using IR Remote control.
The main factor contributing towards increased demand of these extenders is the ability to support HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) which is a standard used to protect copyrighted digital content & is essential to make definite a successful display of HDCP-compliant video. HDCP compliance is completed by encrypting the video signal between the source tool & the display. This feature ensures that the IPS LCD panel provides crisp & clear HDMI signals.
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