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ATEN Unveils its First Video Transceiver, the VE1843

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ATEN Advance, the leading provider of AV/IT connectivity and management solutions, launched its first video transceiver, the ATEN VE1843. The product features the latest HD Base T 3.0 technology, allowing users to easily configure the unit to be a transmitter or receiver depending on the AV solution they need. The user-oriented hardware design and enhanced durability makes this new model purpose-built for spaces that require long-distance, yet high-quality, signal transmission. The product can be easily installed for non-stop operation, in conference rooms, auditoriums, banquet halls, and museums.

The VE1843 not only extends True 4K uncompressed signals up to 100m/328ft over a single Cat 6a cable (HDBaseT3 Certified Cat 6a cable) with zero latency, but also transmits IR, RS-232, Ethernet, independent audio, and USB signals with the latest HDBaseT standards. For stable HDMI signal transmission, the VE1843 ensures high-quality visuals and reliable extension by supporting HDCP 2.3, 3D, Deep Color, and HDR, even when output devices are located far away. In addition, the VE1843 is equipped with HDMI audio embedding / de-embedding functions, enabling users to flexibly adapt suitable audio / video combinations based on different environments. To ensure non-stop operations, the fanless fin heat sink design prevents overheating and thus elevates its reliability.

The key features of VE1843 include

Extends uncompressed True 4K HDMI signals up to 100 m over a single Cat 6a cable (HDBaseT3 Certified Cat 6a cable) with zero latency

  • Compliant with HDBaseT 3.0 standards – transmits high-quality video, full range IR, bi-directional RS-232, Gigabit, Ethernet, independent stereo audio and USB 2.0 signals channel bypass
  • Superior video quality – up to 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz (4:4:4); HDR supported
  • Supports HDMI audio embedding / de-embedding functions

Empowered by the above benefits, the ATEN VE1843 increases the potential of AV applications while also streamlining complex installations.


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