Avocent debuts Emerge ECMS2000U workstation extender

Oct 5, 2006 8:00 AM

    

At IBC2006, Avocent unveiled the Emerge ECMS2000U digital workstation extender, which provides hardware-based extension for digital/analog video, USB keyboard and mouse, USB media and audio signals.

The Emerge ECMS2000U extender makes it possible to back-rack broadcast-quality servers without impact to post-production operations. The product consists of a computer node and user node interconnected in a point-to-point manner at Gigabit Ethernet rates using IP protocols over a single UTP cable.

The Avocent ECMS2000U extender removes the requirement for conditioned power in the edit suite and greatly reduces ambient noise in the creative space.

For more information, visit: www.avocent.com.




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