Emerald Dvi Kvmoip Extender Rx Dual-head
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Black Box, EMD2002SE-R, EMD2002SE-R Includes Only:(1) Emerald SE Receiver(1) 5VDC Power Supply(1) Power CordFeatures:Next-generation KVM extension and matrix switching simplifies access to both physical and virtual serversVisually lossless full HD DVI video up to 1920x1200Low IP bandwidth requirements with less than 40-Mbps required for 1080p videoSupports USB HID, transparent USB 2.0 and audioManage bandwidth and user access, deploy endpoints, update firmware and more from the receiver's OSDApplications:Command and Control Rooms Broadcast and Post-ProductionMedicalAir Traffic Control and ATMPublic SafetyIndustrialEmerald SE provides users with a seamless desktop experience anywhere on a TCP/IP network while allowing the actual hardware to be housed in a corporate data center or in the cloud. The performance of Emerald SE allows easy deployment on standard corporate networks and even across WANs. The solution enables the same experience of a desktop PC even for media-rich applications, like video and photo editing.Emerald KVM network may start small, but scalable to meet future needs just by adding endpoints. Connect up to 32 endpoints, no additional KVM management appliance, cards or chassis required. For larger deployments, use Boxilla KVM management solution.Emerald SE provides Full HD DVI-D with resolutions up to 1920 x 1200, transparent USB and bi-directional analog audio. Link them in a point-to-point KVM extension over CATx up to 328 ft./100 m or even further using an IP or WAN connection. Or Connect multiple transmitters and receivers to an Emerald or IP switch to create a matrix switching setup.