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HDMI Video Fiber Optic Extenders are HDCP/DDC compliant.


July 27, 2009 - Capable of sending HDMI v1.3 digital audio/video signal through multimode optical fibers, AT-HDF20SR and AT-HDF30SR allow any HD display to extend signals up to 1,320 ft at WUXGA or HDTV resolutions. They offer self adjustment with no compression, bit reduction, or signal degradation and can run multiple signals in single conduit without crosstalk. CEC compliant units support 12-bit color depth and have 8 dB input equalizer, which compensates losses over 16 ft.

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Atlona Releases a New Series of HDMI Video Fiber Optic Extenders Aimed at Pro Install, Medical, and Government Markets


San Jose, CA - July 20, 2009 -Atlona Technologies is releasing a new line of video extenders that transfer high definition video over multi-mode Optical type fiber optic cable up to 1000 ft without any signal loss. These new extenders serve not only as a way for companies to send video signal far beyond the lengths of actual cables, but also provides a measure of security due to their use of Fiber Optic cable. Since Fiber Optic cable is immune to interference caused by electromagnetic fields (EMF/EMI), these extenders are perfect for medical imaging applications where a perfect picture is not only ideal, but necessary.

Atlona HDMI versions, model AT-HDF20SR and AT-HDF30SR, are capable of sending HDMI v1.3 digital Audio/Video signal through multimode fibers (SC connection) allowing any HD Display to extend resolutions up to 400 meters (1320 ft) at WUXGA (1920x120 @ 60Hz) or full range of HDTV resolutions 720p/1080i/1080p.

Along with being HDCP/DDC compliant, these UL/CE approved Atlona units are equipped with advanced digital fiber optic technology allowing for self adjustment with no compression, bit reduction, or signal degradation. Multiple signals can be run in a single conduit without crosstalk. These CEC compliant units support 12-bit color depth and have an 8dB input equalizer, which compensates losses over 5 meters (16 ft).

The AT-HDF20SR is an adaptor styled baluns with a small form factor that lends itself perfectly to HDMI matrix switchers where space is limited. The larger of the two baluns is sold as two separate units, the AT-HDF30R and the AT-HDF30R, to allow users the ability to convert among multiple HD video types depending on the receiver unit. This unit is compatible with Atlona's RGB or DVI receiver units (models: AT-DVIF30R and AT-RGBF30R) making it versatile enough to handle even the most complicated digital signage application.

Atlona's new AT-HDF30S AT-HDF30R will be releases with an MSRP of $995.00 each and the AT-HDF20SR will have an MSRP of 1,199.00. These units are expected to start shipping by July 17, 2009.

For more information on Atlona Products:
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Company Name: Atlona Technologies
Address 1: 2151 OToole Ave, Unit D
City: San Jose
State: CA
Zip: 95131
Country: USA
Phone: 408-954-8782
URL: http://www.atlona.com

Contact Name: Joshua Carlson
Title: Marketing Manager
E-mail: JCarlson@atlona.com


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Company Information:
Name: Atlona Technologies
Address: 2152 Otoole Ave. Unit D
City: San Jose
State: CA
ZIP: 95131
Country: USA
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FAX: 408-954-8792
http://www.atlona.com


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