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With flat-panel displays becoming more popular, you need an extender that can drive DVI or VGA video signals over fiber optic cables - and that's exactly what ServSwitch DVI/VGA Fiber Extenders do! They support DVI extension with resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at distances up to 1312.3 feet (400 m) over multimode - or up to 6.2 miles (10 km) over single-mode!
The DVI/VGA Fiber Extenders also support traditional analog VGA as well, so you can mix VGA and DVI equipment in your application. If you use VGA equipment today but plan to upgrade to DVI in the near future, this extender is ready for the changeover.
You can have your server locked up in a safe, secure room and have access to it from your remote workstation. With their on-screen display, the extenders make adjusting your video a simple matter.
These extenders are perfect for KVM extension applications that demand exceptional image quality. They're also ideal for air traffic control systems, passenger information systems, and co-locating a user's computers in a call center. And because you get the security of fiber, you can place these extenders in industrial settings where electromagnetic fields play havoc with copper-based communications.
The DVI/VGA Fiber Extenders also support traditional analog VGA as well, so you can mix VGA and DVI equipment in your application. If you use VGA equipment today but plan to upgrade to DVI in the near future, this extender is ready for the changeover.
You can have your server locked up in a safe, secure room and have access to it from your remote workstation. With their on-screen display, the extenders make adjusting your video a simple matter.
These extenders are perfect for KVM extension applications that demand exceptional image quality. They're also ideal for air traffic control systems, passenger information systems, and co-locating a user's computers in a call center. And because you get the security of fiber, you can place these extenders in industrial settings where electromagnetic fields play havoc with copper-based communications.