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 Adder to Demonstrate AdderLink Infinity Dual at InfoComm 2012
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Adder to Demonstrate AdderLink Infinity Dual at InfoComm 2012
« Posted: May 30, 2012, 09:03:39 PM »


Adder Corporation, Boston, May 30, 2012: Adder Corporation, a leader in digital keyboard, video, mouse (D-KVM), will showcase its AdderLink Infinity Dual at the InfoComm exhibition and conference, which runs from June 9th to 15th at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas.

The AdderLink Infinity Dual enables the creation of a flexible infrastructure, allowing a computer and its operator to be separated by almost any distance over a gigabit network without any loss of capability or a reduction in video resolution, audio quality or usability.

It can run any size matrix with DVI, USB, RS232 and audio on all ports, providing point to point, sharing and multicast capability. As an IP based matrix switch, AdderLink Infinity Dual provides almost unlimited extension possibilities. This makes it the perfect solution for the audio-visual (AV) industry, allowing any number of devices to be connected, wherever they might be located.

For public AV installations, the AdderLink Infinity Dual minimizes the security risks and aesthetic problems that computers in the immediate vicinity can cause, by allowing them to run remotely in a safe, controlled location. Elsewhere, it enables AV specialists to concentrate on what they do best without needless distractions, by removing the noise and heat associated with a computer away from the public environment.

“The benefits that AdderLink Infinity Dual offers have been recognized by AV professionals around the world,” says Tim Conway, VP of Adder Corporation. “Companies are already using our solutions to power their audio-visual projects, whether that is bringing to life an interactive exhibit in a museum or creating content for broadcast. While offering clear environmental and creative advantages, AdderLink Infinity Dual also enables computers containing original and sensitive content to be kept away from areas frequented by visitors, therefore lowering the security risk. With our A.I.M. management suite, the entire matrix can be controlled at the touch of a button.”

The AdderLink Infinity Dual system will be on display at booth C6549, together with the full range of KVM extension and digital signage products already in use around the world, in diverse environments from casinos to national parliaments.

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