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Iogear is looking to reel in a slew of professional services and companies, with the release of a DVI Video/Audio Extender kit that can broadcast signals wirelessly from 100 feet away.

The setup is simple: just a transmitter, receiver and an Ethernet cable. The company confirmed that the extender kit supports both standard display and HDTV resolutions, as well as the Digital Display Working Group standard for DVI-compliant monitors. The product provides pure digital, DVI-D SL video support and is compliant with the DVI 1.0 specification.

"Ideal for audio / video set-ups in remote, insecure locations, the product can broadcast audio and video material for a variety of digital signage settings, including exhibits, trade shows, train stations and airports," said Iogear. Universities, museums and even Wall Street may love these because of the sheer convenience and relatively cheap ($499.95 retail) ability to transmit audio/video material over a great distance in high-traffic areas.

Post by Chris Gampat



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