The HDMI extender (or HDMI KVM extender) is designed to transmit HDMI signals over longer distances. It allows HDMI connections to be stretched beyond conventional length limitations.
HDMI extenders can be used to connect your computer with an HDMI graphics port to a digital matrix central module. The signals are extended over twisted pair cable (CATx or Network Cable) or fiber optic cable. Such a module contributes to better ergonomics at the workplace. Peripheral devices can be used to control computer modules up to 440 yards away without latency. It also ensures greater security of the IT infrastructure.
The HDMI extender is not a classic extender. Rather, it is a computer module that is more like a matrix end device. In combination with a KVM matrix switch, the HDMI extender can be used to extend the range of HDMI signals and provide access to remote source devices.
A KVM matrix switch allows access and control of multiple modules or HDMI source devices from a central module. Typically, the central module consists of one monitor, keyboard and mouse. The HDMI inputs of the KVM matrix switch are connected to HDMI-enabled source devices.
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