VOSCOM’s DVI, HDMI, RGBHV & VGA Fiber Optic Extenders are the perfect choice for both large and small Pro AV installations. Featuring computer video resolutions up to WUXGA 1920x1200 and HDTV video resolutions up to 1080p. We’ve got everything you need to extend any digital or analog video signal over fiber with exceptional quality using our plug-and-play solutions.
VOSCOM's VGA Fiber Optic Extenders, DVI Fiber Optic Extenders, HDMI Fiber Optic Extenders, a flexible professional solution for long distance transmission of high resolution video signals through single fiber solutions, and single-mode or multi-mode fiber cables which allow for the transmission of accompanying stereo audio, RS232 data, and Loopback output. applications include specialized Media Display, Security Systems, Universities, Industrial Monitoring, Airport / Airplane / Metro / Railway and large-scale conference sites including stadiums, where long distance transmission of computer video signals are necessary, fiber optic transmission ensures high quality signals with no interference.
Plug and Play design ensures adjustment-free installation and operation, and optical adjustments are never required. LED indicators are provided to instantly monitor the system operating status.
As with all VOSCOM products, these video devices carry a lifetime warranty. Please give our sales department an E-mail: sales@voscom.com or Feedback with any questions. We would be delighted to contact with you.
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The above models are commonly used models, if you need other types of fiber optic extender equipments, please consult us for others, we can supply vga, dvi, hdmi, audio, data, IP ethernet, usb, contact closure, telephone...etc.
1080p:
1080p is the shorthand identification for a set of HDTV video modes that are characterized by 1,080 lines of vertical resolution (1,080 horizontal scan lines) and progressive scan (meaning the image is not interlaced, unlike the 1080i display standard).
RGBHV:
The various RGB (red, green, blue) analog component video standards (e.g., RGBS, RGBHV, RG&SB) use no compression and impose no real limit on color depth or resolution, but require large bandwidth to carry the signal and contain much redundant data since each channel typically includes the same black and white image. Most modern computers offer this signal via the VGA port. Many televisions, especially in Europe, utilize RGB via the SCART connector. All arcade games, excepting early vector and black and white games, use RGB monitors.
DVI:
The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video interface standard designed to provide very high visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors. It was developed by an industry consortium, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) to replace the "legacy analog technology" VGA connector standard.
HDMI:
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data.[1] It is a digital alternative to consumer analog standards, such as radio frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, or VGA. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources (such as set-top boxes, upconvert DVD players, HD DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players, AVCHD camcorders, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles such as the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and AV receivers) to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, video projectors, and digital televisions.