DVIGear, a leading manufacturer of digital connectivity products, and Gennum Corporation (TSX:GND), a leading supplier of mixed-signal and analog signal integrity solutions, today announced that ...
Amsterdam, The Netherlands – February 3, 2009 – DVIGear, a leading manufacturer of digital connectivity products, and Gennum Corporation (TSX:GND), a leading supplier of mixed-signal and analog signal ...
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Pulse Link logo may become the standard print on next generation of HD devices along with CWave fever. It's Gefen this time that announced World's first HDMI over coax for High Definition video ...
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. –August 4, 2015 Ocean Matrix, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of professional broadcast video gear, introduces the new HDMI Coax Extender. The OMX-HDMI-COAX extender ...
Gefen says it’s figured out exactly how to move HDMI signals over the coaxial cable that already exists in many homes all over the world. The company plans to show the technology at CES next week that ...
Easy to Install and Use, Compact New DigitaLinx Device Extends HDMI’s Reach Using Analog Cabling; Ideal for A/V Retrofits and Upgrades Liberty Wire & Cable, worldwide supplier of a broad range of wire ...
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, Nov. 16, 2017 – Barco Silex, the leading provider of IP cores for the audiovisual industry, announces that IMAGENICS, a major manufacturer of high-quality professional A/V ...
At the heart of this challenge is the HDMI extender—a sophisticated device designed to overcome the physical limitations of standard copper cabling. As a China Leading HDMI Extender Manufacturer, ...
HDMI has taken over in the living room, but custom installers still keep component video in their bag of tricks, especially for long runs (HDMI repeaters notwithstanding). There's plenty of bandwidth ...