Under the kvm-tec brand, IHSE introduces the new KVM over IP-based ScalableLine Pro supporting up to 5K60 video. Optimized firmware has made it possible to transmit 4:4:4 color over a typical 10G network switch up to 5120×1440 @60Hz. These extenders offer 0.47ms latency for delay-free transmission of video, keyboard, and mouse. Unique features include the ability to control and display up to sixteen computer sources on a single display and managed via a single keyboard and mouse. By simply moving the mouse inside the gridded cell and clicking, the cell becomes active allowing full control of the source. In addition, up to four Scalable Pro receivers can be network-bonded to allow up to 64 sources across the four displays. Other benefits of the ScalableLine Pro include redundant power, redundant signal ports, and options for audio and RS-232 data transmission. Power input is 12VDC, 3A and the units can be easily mounted up to four across in a 1RU tray.
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