Atlona integrates HDMI and HDBaseT
Atlona integrates HDMI and HDBaseT
The AT-OME-RX31 builds on its sibling, the AT-OME-RX21
Atlona’s Omega Series has been expanded with a new scaling receiver integrating both HDMI and dual HDBaseT inputs. The AT-OME-RX31 combines this with three-input switching, 4K/UHD scaling and a local HDMI input in a small form factor suited to meeting and gathering spaces.
The OME-RX31 builds on its sibling, the AT-OME-RX21, with two HDBaseT inputs that receive video up to 4K/UHD at 60Hz with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, alongside embedded audio, control and Ethernet over distances up to 100m. This means it can receive sources from dual remote locations such as podiums, student pods or a large meeting table. Automatic input selection auto-switches between the two HDBaseT inputs and the local HDMI interface when sources are connected or removed. Downscaling and upscaling with frame rate conversion is also said to preserve colour and spatial detail when converting content between 4K and 1080p.
For smaller meeting rooms and huddle spaces, Atlona has also introduced a new AT-OME-EX-KIT-LT HDBaseT extender. The OME-EX-KIT-LT extends 1080p60 HDMI and USB signals up to 70m over HDBaseT, while 4K/HDR HDMI video – at 60fps with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling or 30fps with 4:4:4 – can be extended up to 40m. HDCP 2.2 compliance enables the transport of protected content.