Kramer Launches VS-62HA, 6×2 4K Matrix Switcher
The Kramer VS-62HA is a 4K@60 UHD (4:2:0) matrix switcher for HDMI (3D, Deep Color, x.v.Color, Lip Sync, ARC, HEAC pass-through, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD and 7.1 multi-channel audio) and analog audio signals that includes auto-switching and control. The VS-62HA reclocks and equalizes the signals and can route any input to either or both outputs simultaneously and the maximum data rate is 8.91 Gbps data rate (2.97 Gbps per graphics channel). Audio features include independent (breakaway) audio routing of embedded HDMI and analog audio content to two balanced audio ports.
All the tech specs are here.
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