AMX Debuts N2400 Series AV-Over-IP GbE Networks
At ISE, AMX launched something similar to what Crestron launched yesterday — the N2400 Series video encoders and decoders, which send 4K video Gigabit Ethernet networks. Spec’d with support for 4K video at 60Hz and 4:4:4 (8-bit color) the N2400 uses JPEG 2000 encoding to deliver content at native frame rate and color space over Gigabit Ethernet with two frames of latency. With support for HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2, the N2400 Series is compatible with all the latest most 4K sources.
Because the N2400 Series can be PoE+ (Power over Ethernet) powered thus, they can connected to a 12VDC power, or by an Ethernet connection from the local network switch. N2400 encoders and decoders also use the same control APIs, software and web interfaces as existing AMX Networked AV solutions.
Here are all the tech specs.
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