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New Apantac gear for HDR, KVM and Audio over IP

Apantac has extended its range of connectivity products with AoIP, HDR and KVM units.

The new DA-HDTV-Dante-Tx-UHD is a compact HDMI to Dante convertor, which can take in Dolby Atmos, DTS, AAC and other digital audio formats.  

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Tang shows off Apantac’s new openGear and standalone Dante units

Thomas Tang, CEO, Apantac, said: “It takes the HDMI input and extracts the audio, then decodes it into 16 channels of Dante audio.” It supports PoE+ and can be rack mounted. 

There is also a version for de-embedding 12G SDI into Dante, available as an openGear card (OG-DA-SDI-DE-12G-Dante) or standalone unit, with an optional fibre input. 

Apantac is also showing new HDR up-, down- and cross-conversion (PQ and HLG) as an openGear card (OG-HDR-UDX). The Tahoma T# multiviewers now also support HDR (PQ and HLG). The modular multiviewers allow users to mix and match I/O ports (up to 12G, including IP, fibre, 3G, SDI, CVBS, HDMI and Display Port), with up to 64 inputs and eight outputs supported in a 4RU frame. 

Also new is a range of KVM-over-IP extender/receivers that now support up to 4K 60p and are available as stand-alone units or a new openGear version. 

Stand Number  10.F45 

Company  Apantac 

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