Extron IN1804: Compact 4K/60 scalers for demanding presentation environments
The IN1804 series is made up of two models, the IN1804 DI and the IN1804 DO, providing signal extension over twisted pair cable.
Extron has presented the new IN1804 series of switches. Equipment equipped with four inputs that offer advanced 4K/60 video scaling features, switching and integration.
The new IN1804 line supports HDMI 2.0b data rates of up to 18 Gbps and incorporate the Vector 4K scaling engine, exclusive to Extron, with chroma sampling 4:4:4 and internal video processing 30 bits, resulting in best-in-class image quality.
Among the features that find seamless switching effects, logo insertion, still image recovery and capacity, optional, twisted pair input/output. Features that make these compact scalers provide optimal performance and flexibility to operate in the most demanding presentation environments.
This line of 4K/60 switches incorporates two models that provide signal extension over twisted pair cable: the IN1804 DI and the IN1804 DO.
The first includes a DTP2 twisted pair input, which can receive signals from DTP and DTP2 remote transmitters mounted on a conference table, lectern or wall. For your part, The IN1804 DO has a DTP2 twisted pair output that can send signals to a DTP or DTP2 receiver mounted behind a flat panel display, on a ceiling-mounted projector or other remote locations.
DTP transmitters and receivers are available in compact, low-profile housings, plus wall and floor plate form factors, allowing them to adapt to a wide variety of professional environments.
Plus support for DTP endpoints, These devices can be integrated into an XTP CrossPoint matrix switching system.. This is ideal for AV applications that have a centralized signal distribution infrastructure, as well as presentation spaces with switching and local processing.
An IN1804 DI in a room can connect to an XTP CrossPoint matrix switch in a central equipment rack or closet to receive shared AV resources, or a connected DO IN1804 can distribute a local presentation to multiple devices in the same or nearby rooms.
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