FREMONT, CA, September 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) SIIG, Inc., a leading manufacturer of IT and AV connectivity solutions, is proud to announce the latest addition to their growing line of A/V and Digital Signage Solutions, the HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with IR/RS-232 & Auto EDID coming soon.
To better serve the needs of device management, SIIG's new HDMI Extender integrates a RS-232 serial port into the unit, giving users the additional option to control source and display units remotely, in addition to its IR controllability feature. This new feature enables full duplex bi-directional IR pass-through support, and full frequency IR signal ranging from 20 kHz to 60 kHz. This HDMI Extender uses a single CAT5/6 cable to route HDMI signals ranging up to 200ft. from its source, supports video resolution up to 1080p @ 60Hz, uncompressed 7.1-channel or stereo digital audio and EDID learning ability.
The HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with IR/RS-232 & Auto EDID (Part# CE-H21311-S1, MSRP $519.99) will be available to market by the end of September 2012.
Other HDMI over CAT5/6 Extenders now available:
- HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with 3DTV & Bi-Directional IR Support - Extends HDMI transmission over a CAT5/5e/6 cable with 3DTV and Bi-Directional IR support. (Part# CE-H20M11-S1, MSRP $319.99)
- HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with 3DTV Support - Extends HDMI transmission over a CAT5/5e/6 cable with 3DTV support (Part# CE-H20L11-S1, MSRP $219.99)
Look for more HDMI extenders and other A/V and Digital Signage products coming soon from SIIG.
About SIIG
Founded in 1985, SIIG, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of IT connectivity solutions (including Serial ATA and Ultra ATA Controllers, FireWire , USB, and legacy I/O adapters) that bridge the connection between Desktop/Notebook systems and external peripherals. SIIG continues to grow by adding A/V and Digital Signage connectivity solutions to our extensive portfolio. All centered around the distribution and switching of A/V signals over CAT5/6, these products include matrix switches, distribution amplifiers, extenders, converters, splitters, cabling, and more.
SIIG is the premier one-stop source of upgrades and is committed to providing high quality products while keeping economical and competitive prices. High-quality control standards are evident by one of the lowest defective return rates in the industry. Our products offer comprehensive user manuals, user-friendly features, and most products are backed by a lifetime warranty.
SIIG products can be found in many computer retail stores, mail order catalogs, and e-commerce sites in the Americas, as well as through major distributors, system integrators, and VARs.
Website: http://www.siig.com
HDMI Over CAT5/6 Extender with IR, RS-232 and Audio EDID Coming Soon from SIIG
SIIG announces the latest addition to their growing line of A/V and Digital Signage Solutions, the HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with IR/RS-232 & Auto EDID.
2012-09-27
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[Press-News.org] HDMI Over CAT5/6 Extender with IR, RS-232 and Audio EDID Coming Soon from SIIGSIIG announces the latest addition to their growing line of A/V and Digital Signage Solutions, the HDMI Extender over Single CAT5/6 with IR/RS-232 & Auto EDID.





