Crestron to show at ISE 2010 Your latest solutions for control and automation in corporate and residential environments. Ultra-thin touch panels, lighting control and its DigitalMedia system for HD content distribution are some of the latest innovations.

Among the numerous system control and lighting solutions using all types of panels, even ultra-thin, this year it will stand out at ISE 2010 its new high-definition content distribution system DigitalMedia. Designed for corporate and home environments, This HDMI system allows you to distribute and display video sources on different devices, managing all signal data transmission in HDCP and EDID. The core of this system is made up of matrices, Repeaters & Receivers. Flexible and modular, DM arrays accept any type of signal and transmit it over long distances as digital DM signals. Built-in QuickSwitch HD technology pre-authorizes DHCP keys and maintains a constant handshake for fast HD selection. In the final sections of wiring, DM receivers provide HDMI control and output to the viewer. Nowadays, all devices that connect to a visualizer come equipped with HDMI, MacBooks exclusively provide DisplayPort outputs, laptops now have built-in Blu-ray players, and the latest models of video conferencing systems exclusively offer HDMI/DVI..., Crestron has spent five years researching HDMI/HDCP developing DM technology to solve the problems installers face. Prodigy At its stand in Amsterdam, you will also be able to see the new Prodigy line of easy-to-use control products as they do not require any programming or high installation costs. The Prodidy series includes solutions for home theatre automation, Audio Distribution, and lighting and climate control. At ISE, it's a good idea to keep an eye on its ultra-thin V panels , available in 12 and 15” for desk and wall, which, together with the DGE-1 or DGE-2 engines, allow both HD and HD to be displayed. (HDMI / HDCP) or analog video (vga, Components, and online video streaming, Digital Media Servers & Webcams). And for the education sector, Crestron's proposal this year is MPC, An all-in-one control solution’ to interconnect and control different applications and equipment commonly used in classrooms.


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by • 27 Jan, 2010
• section: Signal distribution, general