New Calibre 4K QuadVision HDMI 4K Scaler-Switcher with Multiviewer and Matrix Output The Calibre 4K QuadVision HDMI 4K scaler-switcher with multiviewer and matrix output modes is designed for a broad range of applications including control rooms, videoconferencing, collaboration spaces, boardrooms, education, eSports, and gaming. The 4K QuadVision provides a highly capable solution for environments that need the ability to manage multiple images, but for which a fully-featured scaler-switcher would not be cost-effective. "Our new 4K QuadVision scaler-switcher is an excellent example of how Calibre is increasingly becoming a solutions provider," said Willy Tsai, managing director at Calibre UK. "Our goal is that, whatever the project, Calibre will be able to deliver a compelling solution -- we'll become a one-stop shop for our customers' image processing needs, delivering the outstanding quality that they have come to expect from Calibre." With support for 4K@60 4:4:4 video and HDMI bandwidth of 600MHz, the 4K QuadVision is compliant with HDCP1.X/2.2. It provides four HDMI2.0 input ports and two HDMI output ports, together with a balanced stereo output. Its multiviewer output is characterized by its flexibility, with example options including four screens of equal size; three smaller screens with a "master" screen; two screens side-by-side; or a single screen with picture-in-picture. As well as providing front panel control, the 4K QuadVision provides an RJ45 port for IP/remote control via a browser which provides a broad range of management functionality. An RS232 port is also featured. The 4K QuadVision is both light in weight (3.4kgs) and compact (438mm x 49mm x 276mm), making it suitable for deployment in confined spaces. It is housed in a black aluminium chassis, and consumes only 27.5W of power. "With its flexible functionality, excellent performance, simplicity of installation, the 4K QuadVision scaler-switcher is an ideal choice for a wide range of environments and applications that require the highest quality images at an affordable price," said Tsai.
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