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Home›Technology›KVM›Just Add Power to debut MaxColor solutions at ISE 2023

Just Add Power to debut MaxColor solutions at ISE 2023

By Sean Carroll
16/12/2022
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Just Add Power will showcase the new 4K60 MaxColor Series 2, featuring KVM support and a fibre port connection at ISE 2023.

“We’re excited to return to ISE and bring with us all the innovations we’ve been working on,” Just Add Power chief executive Ed Qualls says.

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“Between our MaxColor Series 2, Warp Engine for dynamic and artistic video wall installations, and our upgradable KVM transmitters with AVP-enabling chipsets, integrators will be able to build absolutely stunning systems that can stand on their own, or scale from existing infrastructure.”

The new MC-TX2 and MC-RX2 natively support 4K60Hz in and out, allowing end-users to play HDR video, including Dolby Vision and HDR10+ formats, using the growing number of Ultra 4K sources and devices in the market. With MaxColor Series 2, 4K60/4:4:4/36-bit colour video can be distributed over a 1Gb managed network using existing CatX (Cat5e minimum) cable, or over 10g fiber cable so that integrators can use the cable that best fits the project. It also boasts power over USB-C, supporting, for example, a USB web camera signal over IP.

The MaxColor 4K60 Series 1 transmitter and receiver provide integrators with an affordable and scalable 4K UHD distribution platform to support today’s 4K source content natively with high frame rates over existing network infrastructures.

MaxColor 4K60 offers high frame rate, deep color, and 4:4:4 chroma support to ensure that what is seen at the capable screen matches the output of the source with no subsampling or downscaling.

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