Monday, June 7, 2010

Crestron's DigitalMedia 8G features Valens' HDBaseT technology

InfoComm 2010, ROCKLEIGH, USA & HOD-HASHARON, ISRAEL: Embedded with Valens’ HDBaseT chipset, Crestron has announced its new DigitalMedia 8G technology, which allows schools, government and businesses to experience and enjoy HD digital entertainment content and multimedia AV presentations like never before.

HDBaseT technology, built into the next-generation Crestron platform, provides an unrivaled feature-set that converges full uncompressed HD video, audio, 100BaseT Ethernet, high power over cable and various control signals through a single 100m/328ft shielded CAT5e/6 LAN cable.

“Crestron is an industry leader and an ideal partner to showcase the benefits of Valens’ HDBaseT technology,” said Micha Risling, vice president of sales and marketing, Valens Semiconductor. “With the HDBaseT chipset embedded in these high-performance components and Crestron’s DigitalMedia platform managing the network, cabled-networking is now more efficient, affordable and intuitive, providing the consumer with a single-wire solution to surpass all their home-networking needs.”

Crestron booth #C5203 will highlight DigitalMedia 8G, showcasing the powerful HDBaseT chipset implemented in the new DM-RMC-100-C receiver and DM-TX-201-C transmitter.

“DM 8G utilizing Valens’ HDBaseT chipset is the most technologically advanced solution for optimum digital media distribution,” said Dan Jackson, research and development engineer, Crestron.

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