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February 15, 2012

KVMSwitchTech Adds 64x64 Cat5 Video Matrix and TCP/IP Control to Video Matrix Switch Products

The inclusion of TCP/IP module into KVMSwitchTech’s Video Matrix Switch products will allow administrators to benefit from and improve the remote controlling functionalities among other capabilities of their existing devices without the need for replacing the complete hardware infrastructure. This advanced range of functionalities, which were earlier available only in high-end Video Matrix Switch products, will now be available to administrators who previously were restricted from budgeting constraints over the purchase of top tier Video Matrix Switches of their choice.  

KVMSwitchTech also announced the inclusion of the new 64x64 Cat5 Video Matrix Switch. The company has developed its new scalable device offering with supporting capabilities for VGA, composite, and for component video devices via the advanced 16-port interface cards. By including these cards into the framework of the devices, the company has made it possible for these switches to be available in size ranges of 16x16 - 64x64 Video Matrix Switch designs. Furthermore, administrators will now be able to control the devices via any of the standard options which include IR remote, push buttons, RS232, in addition to TCP/IP computer control.

With the new Serial RS232 to Ethernet Converter, administrators will be able to take advantage of the extensive range of benefits over and beyond the application for Video Matrix Switches. Leveraging the converter, administrators can use any of their RS232 serial devices as a network-capable device. Additionally, the converter can be used for easy migration of older devices such as security cameras to be enhanced with advanced capabilities that are in sync with the latest technologies.

The full range of Video Matrix Switches form KVMSwitchTech also includes the HDMI Matrix Switch and an extensive range of DVI Matrix Switch devices which have been designed with High Definition imaging resolutions. A number of HDMI Matrix Switches from the company have also been enhanced to include support for 3D and IR pass-through technology.


Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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