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Key Digital KD-HDMS4X4 matrix switcher
The new Key Digital KD-HDMS4X4 matrix switcher can handle 3D, 4K and HDCP-encrypted 1920x1080 HDMI signals and distribute as many as four HDMI/DVI sources to four zones via HDMI or Cat-5.
Key Digital’s KD-HDMS4X4 matrix switcher can handle multiple HDMI signals, 3D and 4K content, as well as bi-directional control systems to provide homeowners with a modern way to distributed their favorite content around their homes.
With flat-panel televisions more affordable than ever and sources such has Blu-ray, streaming media and DVRs increasing their consumer acceptance, the video market is being fueled by a collective consumer philosophy of more is better.
Supporting the public's efforts to add more video displays, sources and entertainment options to their homes are products like Key Digital's KD-HDMS4X4 HDMI/DVI 4x4 video switcher.
This compact device is a state-of-the-art component that is compatible with 3D stereoscopic signals, as well as 4096x2160 24fps (4K video) content and HDCP 12-bit Deep Color 1920x1080 HDMI video.The device can be used to distribute four HDMI/DVI sources to four independent zones via Cat-5 or HDMI, or six independent matrixes that includes video, analog audio and digital audio.
In addition, the switcher also supports bi-directional IR and RS-232 communications, and CE pros can integrate the unit into control systems from companies like Crestron, AMX, Savant, Control4, Home Logic, RTI, Xantech and Universal.
Supporting the public's efforts to add more video displays, sources and entertainment options to their homes are products like Key Digital's KD-HDMS4X4 HDMI/DVI 4x4 video switcher.
This compact device is a state-of-the-art component that is compatible with 3D stereoscopic signals, as well as 4096x2160 24fps (4K video) content and HDCP 12-bit Deep Color 1920x1080 HDMI video.The device can be used to distribute four HDMI/DVI sources to four independent zones via Cat-5 or HDMI, or six independent matrixes that includes video, analog audio and digital audio.
In addition, the switcher also supports bi-directional IR and RS-232 communications, and CE pros can integrate the unit into control systems from companies like Crestron, AMX, Savant, Control4, Home Logic, RTI, Xantech and Universal.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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