Minicom Showcasing Complete Player-to-Screen Distribution at Digital Signage Expo
Minicom Advanced Systems is showing its newest generation of player-to-screen digital signage solutions at the Digital Signage Expo in Chicago, May 16-17. Minicom will be highlighting its DS Vision 3000, a CATx-based distribution system for delivering HD video and stereo-audio to multiple screens up to 1,000 feet. The DS Vision has serial management for remote query and power on/off and control of player-to-screen signal transfer.
Also on display will be the DS OpticVision, a long range, optical fiber extension and distribution system that extends multimedia transmission by up to 19 miles between the media player and LCD/plasma screens. It does this, says the company, without loss of signal. Nice.
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