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Black Box Expands KVX Series KVM Extenders with Solutions for Remote Computer Access | AVNetwork

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 Black Box has introduced six new KVX series KVM extender kits, each of which can control a remote server or computer from a local workstation with one or two screens. 

In addition to extending KVM signals up to 328 feet (100m) through Cat-x cables through SFP connectors, or 18.6 miles (30km) on optical fibers through SFP connectors, Black Box’s plug-and-play KVX The extender kit also allows users to connect to a remote display for local monitoring.

The black box will release three copper cables and three optical KVX series extender kits to support DVI, 4K HDMI and 4K DisplayPort connections. DVI KVX models support 1920x1200 and old VGA ports for 60Hz video through an adapter. DisplayPort KVX models support up to 3840x2160 at 30Hz UHD video. The company will also launch a new dual-head KVM extender, which includes a DisplayPort/HDMI hybrid input to support dual HDMI displays with 3840x2160 60Hz UHD video. EDID emulation supports different resolutions and eliminates display compatibility issues.

The copper cable kit (KVXLC-200, KVXLCH-200, KVXLCHDP-200) allows remote computer access up to 330 feet (100m), while the optical fiber kit (KVXLCF-200, KVXLCHF-200, KVXLCHDPF-100) is convenient for remote computer access. The maximum distance of the SFP module is 18.6 miles (30 kilometers). In addition to the expansion of USB 2.0, analog stereo audio (speakers and microphones) and serial signals, all six extender kits also have two additional video ports on the transmitter, allowing monitoring of computers in data centers or computer rooms. Each KVX series extender kit includes a PC connection cable.

John Hickey, senior director of Black Box KVM and R&D, said: "The new KVX series extender kits are very suitable for budget-conscious users who want them to provide a plug-and-play KVM solution for workspaces with one or two screens." These extension kits can provide convenient and reliable access and control to remote and backward servers or PCs, thereby reducing noise and confusion in the work environment, while simplifying the management and monitoring of remote systems. Setup is quick and straightforward: users only You need to connect the transmitter to connect the unit to the computer, connect the receiver unit to the screen and peripheral equipment, and then connect the two units with a network cable."

The new KVX extender kit has pricing and features to meet the needs of design, graphics and video production, and software development. Due to location, environment or security measures, users are allowed to control remote or physically inaccessible systems. They are convenient solutions for office connection, server management, remote monitoring, process control or medical and industrial equipment control.

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