Aurora HS-66M with 1080p and HDCP compliance

Aurora Multimedia says its’ HS-66M is the first readily available full-matrix technology with 1080p capability and HDCP compliance on all outputs. Suited for home entertainment applications, as encoded high definition digital video gains traction in the market, the HDMI with HDCP compliance promises to become an attractive choice for digital AV routing and distribution.

With the HS-66M HDMI Matrix Router, high definition audio and video signals from any of up to 6 sources can be sent to as many as 6 displays. While complying with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), a signal from a single source can be sent simultaneously to several displays.

The switcher's actions can be transparent to the user if controlled by RS-232C or LAN (TCP/IP). Infrared and front panel controls are also available. The HS-66M uses HDMI version 1.3 and supports resolutions up to 1080p and QXGA (2048x1536).

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