Lightware’s DA2-HDMI-4K-Plus-A is an HDMI distribution amplifier with audio embedder, de-embedder and HDCP. It is designed for rental and staging, military, medical, digital signage, multi-room video, and conference rooms and collaborative telepresence applications. It offers 4K/UHD (30Hz RGB 4:4:4, 60Hz YCbCr 4:2:0) and 3D capabilities and keeps sources’ HDMI 1.4 or DVI output continuously active. The new multifunctional distribution amplifier features built-in Advanced EDID Management and pixel accurate reclocking with or without HDCP encryption. The output signal is reclocked and stabilized using exclusive Lightware technology to remove jitter caused by long cable runs or poor quality sources. The DA2-HDMI-4K-Plus-A can be rack-mounted or used standalone. It is outfitted with the highest-grade gold-plated connectors to ensure reliable connection.
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