In the technology world, advancements in hardware solutions often lead to outdated components and software compatibility issues. This is true whenever there is a new video format developed. When HDMI displays were developed, early adopters often had to purchase a computer with high-definition digital ports to support the display. It didn't take long before video converters arrived such as the V2V MAX.
Video converters are used to convert various video formats from one type of hardware to another. HDMI monitors, HDTVs and displays have different types of connectors and signal configurations. This meant that connecting a new HD display to an older computer management station was impossible.
Upgrading to new hardware was a budget catastrophe for most organizations. Digital, VGA and HD converters ease the transition by converting connection points and signal distribution into compatible formats. A video converter such as the V2V MAX provides an affordable alternative to costly large system upgrades for both the business and home environment.
The V2V-MAX provides several functions to benefit users requiring connections to multiple video devices. A single console device supports up to 6 different devices which may vary in video formats and it supports multiple video formats using an integrated HDTV scaler. The V2V-MAX supports both 1080p and 720p output resolutions making it the ideal presentation switch console.
One example where the V2V-MAX video converter is put to work, is in commercial or academic conferencing areas. In this setting, there may be multiple audio systems in use including older VGA presentation devices, USB web cameras, composite video sources, digital surveillance cameras and HD video cameras as well as HDTV displays. The HD devices use HDMI connections while the others require VGA, USB, or digital ports and signal conversion.
Using the V2V-MAX video converter allows you to consolidate and control connections to just one device. You can connect composite video, VGA (PC), USB media and 2 HDMI sources to a single 1080p HDMI output. All input signals are converted and the video scaled to HDMI 1080p. Each video input also support the native audio format.
Technical support teams no longer have to flip from one location in a room to another to manage all the audio/video devices. As long as they are connected to a single conversion device, control is managed from that console. If remote control is important, and it usually is, the V2V-MAX is shipped with an infra-red remote control device. However, the administrator can also operate the system from the front console of this video converter.
Video converters are used to convert various video formats from one type of hardware to another. HDMI monitors, HDTVs and displays have different types of connectors and signal configurations. This meant that connecting a new HD display to an older computer management station was impossible.
Upgrading to new hardware was a budget catastrophe for most organizations. Digital, VGA and HD converters ease the transition by converting connection points and signal distribution into compatible formats. A video converter such as the V2V MAX provides an affordable alternative to costly large system upgrades for both the business and home environment.
The V2V-MAX provides several functions to benefit users requiring connections to multiple video devices. A single console device supports up to 6 different devices which may vary in video formats and it supports multiple video formats using an integrated HDTV scaler. The V2V-MAX supports both 1080p and 720p output resolutions making it the ideal presentation switch console.
One example where the V2V-MAX video converter is put to work, is in commercial or academic conferencing areas. In this setting, there may be multiple audio systems in use including older VGA presentation devices, USB web cameras, composite video sources, digital surveillance cameras and HD video cameras as well as HDTV displays. The HD devices use HDMI connections while the others require VGA, USB, or digital ports and signal conversion.
Using the V2V-MAX video converter allows you to consolidate and control connections to just one device. You can connect composite video, VGA (PC), USB media and 2 HDMI sources to a single 1080p HDMI output. All input signals are converted and the video scaled to HDMI 1080p. Each video input also support the native audio format.
Technical support teams no longer have to flip from one location in a room to another to manage all the audio/video devices. As long as they are connected to a single conversion device, control is managed from that console. If remote control is important, and it usually is, the V2V-MAX is shipped with an infra-red remote control device. However, the administrator can also operate the system from the front console of this video converter.
