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TEKVOX, Inc. announced the release of its TEK 79045-DA 1×4 HDMI to HDBT Splitter. The 79045-DA, supporting full HD quality video, accepts an HDMI video input and mirrors one HDMI and four HDBT outputs. Included HDBaseT receivers can be mounted behind displays, providing four identical high-definition video signals up to 150 meters from the splitter.
Transmitting an HD video signal to multiple displays has historically involved multiple splitters, transmitters, and receivers, resulting in complicated cabling and increased power draw. The 79045-DA offers all necessary hardware to do so with a single product, also allowing for synchronized RS232 control of a large, multi-display room.
“The TEK 79045-DA provides a radically new cost and performance point for coordinating video distribution to a group of displays scatter over a significant floor space,” Jim Reinhart, CEO of TEKVOX, said. “With the mirrored HDMI output, it is affordable and practical to expand distribution and control to virtually any number of displays within 150 meters of the unit.”
With an MSRP of only $695, TEKVOX’s LR-DA14 is the ideal cost and space-effective piece of equipment for large rooms with up to four mirrored displays, all with serial control and HD video.
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