Black Box to showcase ServSwitch KVM extenders, switches
Aug 5, 2009 1:11 PM
Black Box will feature KVM extenders and switches from its ServSwitch family of products that support both high-resolution VGA and DVI video signals during IBC2009.
The extenders and switches allow audio/video editing stations, studios and control rooms to be located remotely from servers and workstations located in central equipment rooms without any loss in quality. The signals, either compressed or uncompressed, can be transmitted both via Cat x and optical fiber.<
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