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Emerald® 4K transmitters and receivers connect users and computers through a point-to-point connection or an IP-based KVM matrix switching network. The 4K KVM units support various video resolutions up to 4K, high-speed USB 2.0 devices and bidirectional analogue stereo audio through redundant SFP+ ports. Emerald enables remote, BIOS-level computer access to both physical and virtual machines.
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Emerald® SE transmitters and receivers are your entry into the world of Unified KVM. Extend and switch DVI video up to Full HD resolutions, USB 2.0 devices and bi-directional analogue stereo audio. Pair transmitter and receiver units to create a P2P connection or build an IP-based KVM matrix switching setup. Take advantage of the USB-powered ZeroU Transmitter that saves valuable rack space. Or add licenses for the Emerald Remote App to connect an Emerald SE transmitter directly to any Windows® 10 device – without the need for an additional hardware receiver unit.
The small form factor Emerald® ZeroU DVI Transmitter consumes zero rack space, enabling you to add more critical IT equipment to your data center. This transmitter works with the Emerald SE Receiver to provide a seamless desktop experience anywhere on a TCP/IP network while allowing the actual hardware to be securely housed in a corporate data centre. It supports visually lossless full HD 1080p video, audio and USB for HID devices.
1990 – ET SYSTEM’S BACKGROUND
Outline introduces ET System, a turntable controlled via computer. The idea came from Guido Noselli, the company’s founder, and was initially intended for in-house use, in order to facilitate measurement of the polar dispersion of the firm’s loudspeakers.
In fact, this device became the most sought-after work tool for (well-known and lesser known) competitors and the world’s most famous sound designers, as well as multinational companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung, Siemens, Huawei, Nokia, Philips, Pirelli, Bose, Harman International, Pioneer, Martin Audio, Genelec, Infinity, AKG etc. (the long reference list available on request speaks for itself), not to mention authoritative institutions such as MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Synergetic Audio Concept – to give just a couple of examples – and many Universities teaching acoustics worldwide.