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CAT5 Audio Video Matrix Switch

Video Matrix Switch, CAT 5 Routing Switch

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Video Matrix Switch

Switch audio and video from many computers among multiple monitors and speakers.

Also known as: audio/video matrix switch via CAT5, video router, routing switcher, video switch,
CAT5 video port router, matrix switch, audio/video switch, video matrices.
4 computers routed to 4 monitors

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VGA Video Matrix Switch

Video Matrix Switch
The VEEMUX® SM-nXm-15V-LCD Video Matrix Switch is designed to simplify the task of routing video inputs from many computers to multiple displays (projectors, monitors, etc.).
Audio/Video VGA Matrix Switch

Audio/Video Matrix Switch
The VEEMUX® SM-nXm-AV-LCD Audio/Video Matrix Switch is designed to simplify the task of routing audio and video input from many computers to multiple displays (projectors, monitors, etc.) and speakers.
Audio/Video VGA/S-Video Matrix Switch via CAT5

Audio/Video Matrix Switch via Cat5
The VEEMUX® CAT5 Audio/Video Matrix Switcher works with NTI's CAT5 transmitters and receivers to create a high performance audio/video signal routing system with a maximum extension of 183 meters.
HDTV Audio/Video Matrix Switch

HDTV Audio/Video Matrix Switch
The VEEMUX® SM-8X4-HDA is a versatile multi-input A/V matrix switch that independently switches eight sets of YPbPr component video and analog/digital audio signals to any or all of the four outputs.
4x4 and 8x8 DVI Video Matrix Switch

DVI Video Matrix Switch
The VEEMUX® SM-4X4-DVI and SM-8X8-DVI video matrix switches route video from four or eight single link digital DVI-enabled video sources (computers, DVD players, satellite receivers, etc.) to four or eight displays (LCD monitors, Plasma screens, DLP HDTVs, projectors, etc.).
6x6 DVI Video Matrix Switch

DVI Video Matrix Switch
The VEEMUX® SM-6X6-DVI video matrix switch routes video from six single link digital DVI-enabled video sources (computers, DVD players, satellite receivers, etc.) to six displays (LCD monitors, Plasma screens, DLP HDTVs, projectors, etc.).