Gefen offers 3Gb/s signal splitter

Oct 6, 2008 2:27 PM

    

Gefen is now taking preorders for its new 1:4 3G SDI splitter, which allows broadcasters and professionals working with the 3Gb/s SDI format to deliver four identical video signals from one source input. High-definition resolutions up to 1080p are delivered to all four displays with no signal loss and support for new 3G standards. By using just one cable to transmit 1080p full HD, broadcasters can streamline their cabling costs without sacrificing quality.

The 1:4 3G SDI splitter offers a reliable method of integrating equipment and upgrading select 3G SDI devices, with support for NTSC and PAL formats and backwards compatibility with previous SDI formats.

For more information, visit www.gefen.com.




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