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Extender boosts high-def signal over Category 5/5e/6

November 17, 2008--The AT-HDRS is a HDMI over CAT5/5e/6 receiver unit designed to work with the AT-HD19SS, Atlona's new HD video distribution system. This unit lets users deploy additional HD monitors as their AV system expands.

The AT-HD19SS, when combined with the AT-HDRS, is designed to form a flexible, expandable solution by which high definition video and audio can be routed to multiple remote displays. These units take HD video at resolutions up to 1080p over a HDMI 1.2a connection, and then extend that signal over a single CAT5/5e/6 cable up to 200 feet.

At each display end, the CAT5/5e/6 cable is connected to the AT-HDRS receiver units that feature an adjustable equalizer, which Atlona claims "ensures perfect signal quality with no degradation." The AT-HD19SS and AT-HDRS HD video distribution system can be cascaded, allowing for an infinite number of display locations.

These units are suitable for in-store video displays, digital signage, as well as education and worship facility installations. Expected MSRP is $149 each.

On the Web: www.atlona.com




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