From the boardroom to the
classroom, a quality presentation requires an intelligent integration of
technology and a user-friendly display of multimedia presentations. Too
frequently, end users lack the ability to interface properly from their
laptops, drives, and content sources to a meeting room’s display.
The new SPS-1000 from
SmartAVI delivers impressive flexibility because it enables users to integrate
a wide variety of A/V technology interfaces all from one easy-to-use device.
The SPS-1000 features eight input ports total, including four HDMI inputs, two
VGA inputs, one DVI input and one RCA (analog stereo audio and video) input.
The switcher has seven Phoenix audio connectors, one for each of the digital
video inputs, and the audio from these inputs is automatically embedded with
the corresponding video signal.
The SPS-1000 delivers HD scaling for top-notch
video quality and compatibility, allowing users to get the best resolution from
a variety of input sources and resolutions. Two of the HDMI inputs can bypass
any scaling, which allows the device to support input and output resolutions up
to 4K Ultra HD. For the other inputs, supported resolutions and scaling go up
to 1920x1080 (@60Hz).
With the infrared sensor on the front of the SPS-1000,
the device can receive IR signals from various remotes and connect them to each
connected input device for more convenient source control. The device features
one local HDMI output, as well as two local audio outputs (one stereo analog
RCA and one SPDIF digital coaxial).
Features
Eight
video inputs, including four HDMI inputs, two VGA inputs, one DVI input and one
RCA input
One
local HDMI output, with one local SPDIF digital coaxial audio output and one
local RCA stereo audio output
Up
to 325 feet of signal extension over Cat5e/6/7 cables with receiver unit using
technology and POE (Power over Ethernet)
Scales
output resolutions up to 1080p
Two
HDMI ports with bypass to support 4K Ultra HD input and output
Supports
control via: RS-232, IR remote, front-panel buttons, and TCP/IP
Seven
Phoenix audio ports for each of the digital video inputs, with automatic audio
embedding