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Home arrow News arrow HDSpider Series: New HDMI Extenders from Level One
HDSpider Series: New HDMI Extenders from Level One PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
The high cost of HDMI cables presents a great challenge to system integrators. Sometimes you need to send your audio video signals longer than just 10 meters. And you certainly don't want to pay the inflated prices for long HDMI cables.
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The Solution

LevelOne's new HDSpider Series of HDMI extenders solves the distance problem by using regular Cat.5 cables to send the HDMI signals to remote monitors. By combining an HDSpider transmitter and receiver together, you will be able to reach distances never before seen for HDMI networks.

     >  HDSpider HDMI Cat.5 Receiver (Long) HVE-9000 -- up to 60 meters
     >  HDSpider HDMI Cat.5 Sender HVE-9001 -- up to 60 meters
     >  HDSpider HDMI Cat.5 Sender HVE-9002 -- up to 60 meters
     >  HDSpider HDMI Cat.5 Sender (Cascadable) HVE-9003 -- up to 60 meters
     >  HDSpider HDMI Cat.5 Receiver (Short) HVE-9900 -- up to 25 meters

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