| ThinkLogical smaller matrix router |
| Tuesday, 17 January 2012 15:10 |
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The new ThinkLogical MX48 router is especially designed medium-sized industrial control rooms and broadcast post production environments. Available in 16x16, 32x32 or 48x48 ports, offering non-compressed DVI, dual-link DVI, 3G, (HD-)SDI, dual-link SDI, USB HID, USB 1.1, USB2.0, FireWire, serial signals, PS/2 and/or audio. The MX48 is a compact, high performance router and non-blocking matrix switch for complete, end-to-end routing of video and peripheral signals over multi-mode or single-mode !ber optic cable. Being protocol agnostic the router supports a variety of formats, DVI, Dual-link DVI, 3G, HD, SD SDI, Dual-link SDI, U SB HID, USB 1.1, USB 2.0 (high speed, full 480 Mbs), FireWire 800, serial, PS/2 and bi-directional audio. This highly reliable and resilient router is expandable from 16 x 16 up to 48 x 48. This allows for "exible deployment con!gurations for a variety of small to medium sized computingenvironments such as corporate conference rooms, hospital or higher education presentation rooms, regional or local broadcast facilities, or small post production houses. For more information, please contact our sales department, or download the datasheet below. |

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