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MultiDyne has introduced the DVI-6000 Single & Dual Link, a long-haul fibre-optic transport solution for high-quality RGB-HV and DVI-D with a DVI-I interface
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2235 MultiDyne has introduced the DVI-6000 Single & Dual Link, a long-haul fibre-optic transport solution for high-quality RGB-HV and DVI-D with a DVI-I interface. Ideal for keeping video and audio communications secure in Command and Control facilities, the DVI-6000 supports up to WQXGA, 2560x1600 resolution with dual link over a single fibre, and has optional stereo audio and bi-directional data for monitor control.

The DVI-6000 transports a pixel-for-pixel image that is 100 per cent transparent with no frame dropping up to WUXGA, 1920x1200, and enables 100 per cent 24-bits for all scan rates with no contouring or bit reduction at a high scan rate.

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