RapcoHorizon highlights HDMI-X fiber-optic extender at InfoComm

May 25, 2007 11:46 AM

    

The HDMI-X kit from RapcoHorizon enables 100m fiber cable runs.

RapcoHorizon will feature its HDMI fiber-optic extender, HDMI-X, at the upcoming InfoComm show (booth #8839). Designed for HD multimedia applications, HDMI-X provides the needed gear in a convenient installation kit, resulting in a turnkey product that is DDC line compliant and meets HDCP standards.

The HDMI-X includes an HDMI transmitter and receiver, an external 12V power supply adapter and a variety of HDMI equipment cables: four-strand 50/125 fiber cable, Cat 5e cable and HDMI cable. All cables can be terminated at the specific length required for a given installation. The HDMI-X kit allows easy transmission of uncompressed digital video and audio up to 100m and can also be applied to the WUXGA format.

For more information, visit www.rapcohorizon.com/.




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