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Belden offers UTP cables for combined video and data applications
Nov 9, 2005 12:51 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
VideoTwist cables provide extended video transmission distances.
Belden has introduced its Brilliance VideoTwist UTP cables.
The single UTP cables perform reliably when used in component video displays, standard premise Ethernet installations, and in blade edge computing/KVM applications.
VideoTwist cables provide extended video transmission distances (1300ft or more, depending on transmission equipment) and offer improved video quality with better pixel alignment, sharper images with cleaner edges, and reduced vertical bands and ghosting.
Three UTP cable types are available in both plenum and riser versions.
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