MOUNT VERNON, N.Y., May 24, 2016 -- Key Digital®, an award winning (CES, InfoComm, CEDIA, NAHB) manufacturer of leading-edge technology for HDTV applications, introduces Video Wall Processor with Matrix Switching Support, KD-VW4x4Pro, for the upcoming InfoComm 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. These products are designed for commercial and residential applications. As leaders in digital video technology, Key Digital® produces a variety of HDMI switchers to provide solutions to installers of commercial and residential A/V Systems.
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Key Digital®'s Video Wall Series, KD-VW4x4Pro, is a complete one-box solution for video walls and digital signage. The KD-VW4x4Pro features eight different video wall modes including many horizontal and vertical layouts in addition to 2x2. These modes include: Horizontal (4): 1x4 Rotated, 1x4, 1x3, and two sets of 1x2; Vertical (3): 4x1, 3x1, and two sets of 2x1; and 2x2.
The KD-VW4x4Pro supports SD, HD, VESA input resolutions up to 1080p/1920x1200 on HDMI and analog video inputs. It is designed to fit a wide variety of professional video installation and live-event needs.
Key Digital® is known to deliver best-in-class products based on quality, performance, and reliability. All Key Digital® products are backed by a 10-Year Warranty.
For more information on how Key Digital® is revolutionizing digital video transmission, visit http://www.keydigital.com. Key Digital® will be exhibiting at InfoComm 2016. For more information click here or visit us at Booth C9112.
Key Digital Industry Leadership
Mike Tsinberg, Founder and President of Key Digital, is a holder of 40 HDTV patents.
- "Father of DVD" - Developed architecture and system software for world first Digital Video Disk (DVD) MPEG2 based authoring system—key DVD enabling technology
- Participated with Emmy Award Winner for DVD technology development
- 2009 Inductee by HDTV by the Academy of DTV Pioneers (CEA) - Top 200 Pioneers
- SMTPE Fellow
- Adele De Berri Pioneers Award winner at InfoComm 2013
About Key Digital®
Key Digital® is an award winning (CES, CEDIA, InfoComm, NAHB) developer and manufacturer of leading-edge technology for HDTV applications, delivering total video systems solutions. The company manufactures a wide range of digital video processing and video signal distribution solutions as well as control systems marketed broadly to the HDTV community, such as digital video and audio processors, switchers, distribution amplifiers, cables, adapters, and more. For more information, visit our webpage at http://www.keydigital.com.
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