The Atlona AT-UHD-HDVS-300-KIT provides AV switching, USBDefinition:
(Universal Serial Bus) A standard, bi-directional serial connection between computers and peripheral devices. and HDMIDefinition:
HDMI (High-Definition Media Interface): A standard for connecting video, audio, security, and control signals. extension, plus system control for huddle spaces and meeting rooms using PC-based conferencing codecs such as Skype®, WebEx®, and GoToMeeting®. The transmitterDefinition:
Any device that sends an electrical signal, typically radio waves or by wire. and receiver kit offers five video inputs shared between both devices for HDMI, DisplayPortDefinition:
A digital display connection standardized by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) that's typically found on a computer to connect a display monitor or projector. Both standard and mini versions are available., and analogDefinition:
A signal that is continuous in nature, as opposed to being defined as a series of discrete numbers (or elements) as found in digital signals; electrically "analogous" to an acoustical signal in the air. video signals. To simplify conference room device management, the kit provides two USB type B connectors for host computers.
Two built-in USB hubs, one on the transmitter and one on the receiver, allow for numerous Human Interface Devices (HID) as well as USB cameras and microphones. For the HDMI inputs, the HDVS-300-KIT is compatibleDefinition:
Capable of operating with a particular selection of hardware or software. with Ultra High Definition sources and displays up to 4K/UHD @ 60 HzDefinition:
See Hertz. with 4:2:0Definition:
Full-luminance, digital video recording with quarter the chroma subsampled as with 4:4:4. color subsamplingDefinition:
A component of data compression used in data reduction.. All audio, video, dataDefinition:
Information used by a computer in order to arrive at a decision. Although this is a plural term, it's often treated in the singular., control, USB, and EthernetDefinition:
A local area network (LAN) using cables classified according to certain categories (CAT5, CAT6, CAT5e, etc.). These relate to the speed a cable can handle. transmission between the two devices is carried over a single, Ethernet-enabled HDBaseTDefinition:
A standard for transmission of high-definition video, audio, Ethernet, control signals, and power over a single CAT-5/6A or above cable. link up to 330 feet (100 meters).