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Hall Research Showcases New Line of Video-over-UTP Receivers (1/2/2010)

Stand 11K1, ISE 2010

Hall Research, a leader in the design and manufacture of innovative Audio/Video distribution, switching, scaling and automation products will exhibit a new line of Video-over-UTP Receivers at Integrated Systems Europe on February 2-4, 2010 in Amsterdam.

Hall Research will be exhibiting at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands beginning February 2nd until February 4th, 2010. Joining Hall Research will be European distributor, Artelcom.

A number of products will be unveiled including the new URA series of Video-over-UTP receivers. As the first major Pro AV show of the year, the ISE has always been an important platform for demonstrating Hall Research's highly-anticipated new generation of products.

The URA-XT is the flagship product of Hall Research's new receiver series. This compact device allows for the reception of both video and audio signals over a single CATx cable, equalization to 1,000 feet (304.8 meters), RGB skew correction, and provides an RJ45 daisy-chain output. The daisy-chaining feature of the URA-XT allows up to 3,750 feet (1,143 meters) from the source to the farthest display in each chain. A live demonstration will be set-up for attendees of the show to view.

Hall Research's booth will be in Hall 1, #1K1.

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