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The DM-TX-201-C provides a simple interface solution for computers and other high-resolution AV sources as part of a complete DigitalMedia™ system. With both HDMI® and RGB inputs, the DM-TX-201-C is ideal for use at a lectern, conference table, wall plate, or any remote location in a boardroom, classroom, or residence to provide an input for a laptop computer, DVD player, or similar source. It connects to the head end or display location using a single CAT5e or Crestron DM 8G™ cable.
DigitalMedia 8G+
As the leader in HDMI and control system technologies, Crestron developed DigitalMedia to deliver the first complete HD AV distribution system to take HDMI to a higher level. DigitalMedia allows virtually any mix of AV sources to be distributed throughout the home, office, school, or virtually any other facility.
DigitalMedia 8G+ breaks even further ground, providing a true one-wire transport for moving high-definition video, audio, and Ethernet over low-cost twisted-pair cable without any compression or repeaters. Just one 8-conductor twisted-pair cable is required, supporting distances up to 330 feet (100 m) using Crestron DM 8G Cable or CAT5e.[1]
DigitalMedia thoughtfully manages all of the various AV signals and devices in your system, matching each source's output to the capabilities of the selected display(s). Every signal is preserved in its native video resolution and audio format, ensuring a pure, lossless signal path throughout.
Key Features
DigitalMedia 8G+™ transmitter and multimedia interface
Built-in 2x1 AV switcher
DM 8G+™ output supports up to 330 ft cable length[1]
Low-profile surface-mount design
Provides HDMI® and RGB/component video inputs
Also supports DVI and DisplayPort Multimode sources[2]
Includes mini-TRS stereo audio input
Provides onboard auto-switching capability
Includes a local HDMI monitor output
Includes USB HID device port for connection to a computer
Provides a 10/100 Ethernet connection
Can be powered via DM or a local power pack[4]
Affords a true one-wire connection to a DM® switcher or
receiver
Detects and reports detailed video and audio input information
Performs automatic AV signal format management via EDID
Enables device control via CEC
Allows quick, easy setup and diagnostics
Extends the life of analog-based AV systems
DigitalMedia 8G+
As the leader in HDMI and control system technologies, Crestron developed DigitalMedia to deliver the first complete HD AV distribution system to take HDMI to a higher level. DigitalMedia allows virtually any mix of AV sources to be distributed throughout the home, office, school, or virtually any other facility.
DigitalMedia 8G+ breaks even further ground, providing a true one-wire transport for moving high-definition video, audio, and Ethernet over low-cost twisted-pair cable without any compression or repeaters. Just one 8-conductor twisted-pair cable is required, supporting distances up to 330 feet (100 m) using Crestron DM 8G Cable or CAT5e.[1]
DigitalMedia thoughtfully manages all of the various AV signals and devices in your system, matching each source's output to the capabilities of the selected display(s). Every signal is preserved in its native video resolution and audio format, ensuring a pure, lossless signal path throughout.
Key Features
DigitalMedia 8G+™ transmitter and multimedia interface
Built-in 2x1 AV switcher
DM 8G+™ output supports up to 330 ft cable length[1]
Low-profile surface-mount design
Provides HDMI® and RGB/component video inputs
Also supports DVI and DisplayPort Multimode sources[2]
Includes mini-TRS stereo audio input
Provides onboard auto-switching capability
Includes a local HDMI monitor output
Includes USB HID device port for connection to a computer
Provides a 10/100 Ethernet connection
Can be powered via DM or a local power pack[4]
Affords a true one-wire connection to a DM® switcher or
receiver
Detects and reports detailed video and audio input information
Performs automatic AV signal format management via EDID
Enables device control via CEC
Allows quick, easy setup and diagnostics
Extends the life of analog-based AV systems