Making its global debut at IBC, the plug and play ADDERView Matrix C-Range expands Adder Technology’s comprehensive KVM matrix portfolio and enables users to deploy and configure an IP KVM matrix easily.
Comprising a single-head ADDERView Matrix C1100 user station with DisplayPort or HDMI transmitter connectivity, users can add a network switch, pre-configured for KVM and AV-over-IP functionality, to build a simplified IP KVM matrix. Each user station is a master controller of up to 16 sources at any one time, and a single computer access module can connect up to 256 different user stations, which Adder says makes deployment simple, scalable and flexible.
John Halksworth, Senior Product Manager, Adder Technology, said: “People shouldn’t have to be IT experts; our job is to make everything simple enough for anybody to use, and that’s what we’ve been focusing on. Users are looking for fast installation and reliable operation that requires minimal technical expertise, enabling them to work like they don’t even know it’s there.”
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