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Extend Video & Usb Signals Over Cat-5/cat-6 Cable

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Extend Video & Usb Signals Over Cat-5/cat-6 Cable

Cyber Research (Branford, CT) introduces extender modules that connect with Cat-5 or Cat-6 cables to let you send HDMI, DVI, VGA, and USB signals much farther than you expect. Reliable USB signals carry up to 130 ft, HDMI and DVI signals to 150 feet, and VGA signals to 160 feet. Other features include:

Extender modules that connect with Cat-5 or Cat-6 cables to let you send HDMI, DVI, VGA, and USB signals much farther than you expect. 

Cyber Research (Branford, CT) introduces extender modules that connect with Cat-5 or Cat-6 cables to let you send HDMI, DVI, VGA, and USB signals much farther than you expect.  Reliable USB signals carry up to 130 ft, HDMI and DVI signals to 150 feet, and VGA signals to 160 feet. Other features include:

  • 8-position switch.
  • 5Vdc power supply for each unit.
  • 2 3-foot HDMI cables.
  • Resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 pixels at 60 Hz over distances to 160 feet.
  • Equalizer and gain switches that adjust for sharpness and brightness.

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