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CONFERX BY AVPRO EDGE LAUNCHES NEW MULTI-FORMAT MATRIX
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2020
CONFERX BY AVPRO EDGE LAUNCHES NEW MULTI-FORMAT MATRIX

Conferx introduces a new switching solution with a variety of input and output options including HDBaseT, HDMI, VGA, and DisplayPort.

Sioux Falls, SD – AVPro Edge, an AVPro Global Holdings company, has added another new product to the ConferX line of classroom/conference room solutions with the AC-CXMF62-AUHD matrix switch. ConferX offers sleekly designed solutions specially built for the commercial installer. This matrix comes with everything you expect from AVPro Edge; military grade stability, a 10-year warranty and strong engineering practices.

The AC-CXMF62-AUHD is a six input, two output matrix switcher with VGA, HDBaseT, HDMI, and DisplayPort video inputs and HDMI and HDBaseT outputs. This 4K switch can display any of the six sources through both the HDBaseT and HDMI output port. Each of which are independent of each other allowing the user to show two sources at the same time. With additional audio inputs and outputs, this product also works with microphone or intercom systems. The AC-CXMF62-AUHD works seamlessly with the rest of the ConferX line-up and gives any end user a simplified experience for sharing ideas inside a classroom, conference room or huddle space.

Jeff Murray, CEO of AVPro Global, stated, “The strongest feature of this 6x2 is the internal scaling, allowing your system to play nicely with resolutions coming from your oldest VGA computers and your newest Modern laptops or tablets. At the same time, users can switch between sources with remarkable quickness.”