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Video Technology Breakthrough

Tuesday, February 03, 2009
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Video Technology Breakthrough

Adder (Cambridge, UK) announces the availability of the AdderLink X-DVI. The AdderLink X-DVI is the world’s first extender to send USB, DVI and DDC EDID signals over the same CAT6 cable. Its features include:

The AdderLink X-DVI features a full frequency clock rate and exended profile DDC EDID information from the screen.

Adder (Cambridge, UK) announces the availability of the AdderLink X-DVI. The AdderLink X-DVI is the world’s first extender to send USB, DVI and DDC EDID signals over the same CAT6 cable. Its features include:

  • Full frequency clock rate for single link DVI.
  • Resolutions of 1920x1200 at 60Hz.
  • Bidirectional USB communication alongside full no compromise DVI and all across a single CAT 6 cable.
  • Extended profile DDC EDID information from the screen.
  • Fully flash upgradeable.
  • Interface powered at the computer end avoiding the need for additional power sockets.

 For more information visit www.adder.com

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