Smart-AVI, Inc. Takes DVI-D and Stereo Audio to the Limit with the Affordable FDX-500 Fiber Extender

Top Quote The new FDX-500 extends DVI-D and stereo audio over 1,500 feet using one fiber optic cable. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) October 28, 2011 - NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA - SmartAVI, Inc., a world-leading innovator of digital signage and video/audio/control signal distribution and switching over UTP/STP and fiber optic cable, has expanded its DVI Fiber solution family with the affordable FDX-500. The new FDX-500 makes it possible to watch high-definition DVI-D video with stereo audio over 1,500ft (500m) from the source.

    The FDX-500 is a perfect solution for extending the video and audio output of a computer to a remote location. It is immune to electromagnetic interference, making it ideal for use in situations where there is considerable interference. The FDX-500 is also very secure because its fiber optic signals cannot be easily tapped. To learn more about the FDX-500 and SmartAVI's other new products, visit http://www.smartavi.com and go to the New Products category.

    About SmartAVI

    SmartAVI, Inc. is a world-leading innovator of digital signage and video/audio/control signal distribution and switching over UTP/STP and fiber optic cable, based in North Hollywood, California. Smart-AVI is internationally known for its aggressively-priced, high-quality audio/visual signal management solutions. System architects everywhere have come to rely on Smart-AVI's innovative technologies and commitment to the highest standards in A/V solutions. Companies that have embraced SmartAVI's expertise include: NASA, Boeing, DreamWorks Studios, Johnson & Johnson, United States Army, Procter & Gamble Company, Adobe Systems Incorporated, Lockheed Martin, Monte Carlo Resort, and Miller Brewing Company.

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