Grille LIGHTWARE DP / HDMI 2.0 16×16 4K

Grille LIGHTWARE DP / HDMI 2.0 16×16 4K

1,400.00

Grille LIGHTWARE DP & HDMI 2.0 16×16 4K
MX2-16×16-DH-8DPi-A-R

Full 4K Matrix Switcher with Mixed DisplayPort and HDMI Input Ports
 

 

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Description

Grille LIGHTWARE DP & HDMI 2.0 16×16 4K
MX2-16×16-DH-8DPi-A-R

MX2-16×16-DH-8DPi-A-R is a member of the MX2 DH standalone matrix switcher series, supporting uncompromised 4K UHD resolution at 60Hz with RGB 4:4:4 colorspace and with down-conversion capabilities to 4:2:2. The DisplayPort inputs on the MX2 DH series routers allow connecting DisplayPort 1.2 video sources directly, without the need of adapters or dongles.

These devices are fully HDMI 2.0 compatible with DisplayPort input signals transformed to HDMI for signal management. Input signals that do not fit in the HDMI 2.0 bandwidth of 18GHz can be converted to 4:2:2 while maintaining bit depth, thus allowing for HDR transmission. The switchers have outstanding port density making them particularly suitable for fix-install applications and for future-proof operation centers, for installations where a huge number of HDMI 2.0 compliant input and output ports are required.

All MX2 DH devices support 3D, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio and also HDR and Dolby Vision. Proprietary Lightware technologies like Pixel Accurate Reclocking and Advanced EDID Management are included and can be controlled via the built-in website.

MX2-16×16-DH-8DPi-A-R allows embedding audio to, and de-embedding audio from the signal stream at dedicated analog audio I/O ports.

Crosspoint switching functions are available via keys on the front panel.

MX2-16×16-DH-8DPi-A-R is an R-type model, with a dual redundant power source, with two, independent, rugged power connectors and reinforced RS-232 and Ethernet ports.

The matrix is recognized by the connected DisplayPort source as a DP-to-HDMI converter, and video input signals of 3840×2160 4:4:4 RGB 10 bit are converted to 3840×2160 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 bit or 3840×2160 4:4:4 RGB 8 bit on the DisplayPort input.

Furthermore, it’s important to note that DP Multi-Stream (MST), Dual-mode DisplayPort (DP++), Adaptive-Sync and FreeSync™ are not supported, and neither is HDR on DisplayPort outputs.