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Home›Products›Introducing the 70M scaling receiver

Introducing the 70M scaling receiver

By Sean Carroll
07/05/2020
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The new AC-EX70-SC2-R 70M scaling receiver from AVPro Edge can distribute AV signals up to 70m over a standard Cat cable and scale the resolution from 480p to 4K and interlaced to progressive.

It is ideal for integrators that need to distribute a signal over long distances to a variety of displays while maintaining a high quality picture.

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This HDBaseT receiver/scaler is ready for 18Gbps 4K HDR signaling. Yet, if you have 480, 720, or 1080 displays, the AC-EX70-SC2-R will make sure they’re getting the resolutions and picture type you set.

AVPro Edge chief technology officer Matt Murray believes this latest offering works best alongside the AVPro Edge Matrix’s Switchers to give your customers the best resolution possible: “The advanced scaling and handshake holding of this HDBaseT receiver makes the current line of HDBaseT Matrices appeal to more customers by allowing adaptive technology that matches the downstream device preferred video input and holding that resolution, no matter the incoming video sources.

“This eliminates ‘re-syncing’ and makes video switching seamless and almost instant. It is ideal for intensive commercial applications, and HDR scaling support means it is perfect for a large residential deployment as well.”

The AC-EX70-SC2-R also features full HDR support, fixed output up/down scaling, interlaced to progressive scaling, an adaptive scaling mode, advanced EDID management and on-board troubleshooting among others.

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