Gefen to roll out new digital video switchers

Mar 26, 2008 4:25 PM

    

At NAB2008, Gefen will present three new rack-mountable switchers that support both single- and dual-link DVI sources and displays.

The 4x4 DVI DL Matrix connects any four computers or video sources to four DVI displays with complete keyboard, video and mouse access and control. The matrix can assign computers to edit bays in professional A/V environments and deliver dual-link DVI resolutions to 3840 x 2400 for detailed video productions.

Gefen also will spotlight:

  • 8x8 DVI Matrix, offering complete matrix switching among all 16 connected devices. Displays have access to any source at any time using a 16-key IR remote control or the RS-232 connection.
  • 8x1 DVI DL KVM Switcher, allowing up to eight dual-link DVI computers and video sources to be accessed by one DVI display. Dual-link DVI resolutions are delivered for each computer and keyboard, and video and mouse access is switched for instant control.
See Gefen in NAB booth SL2312, or visit www.gefen.com.




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