TVOne-task introduces new HDMI, DVI-D transmitter, receivers

Aug 21, 2008 4:02 PM


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TVOne-task’s new 1T-CT-620 Series, which includes a transmitter and two receivers, can handle maximum resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and 1080p at 60Hz with embedded audio.

TVOne-task has introduced the 1T-CT-620 Series, which includes one new Cat 5/6 transmitter and two new receivers.

The 1T-CT-621 transmitter used in conjunction with the 1T-CT-624 receiver can achieve distances up to 450ft, while the 1T-CT-628 receiver can achieve distances up to 750ft. The units can handle maximum resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and 1080p at 60Hz with embedded audio. They are HDCP and v1.2 HDMI compliant.

For normal operation, two Cat 5/5E or 6 cables are required. One is used for the main signal and the other for the HDCP/DDC signal. Single-cable operation is possible under certain circumstances. The receivers provide gain and equalization adjustments. The system is fully compatible with DVI-D signals.

For more information, visit www.tvone.com.


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