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Communications Specialties Inc. (CSI)

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Projection Design® chooses Pure Digital Fiberlink® for their Mission Critical InfoComm Booth!
Hauppauge, NY - Communications Specialties Inc. (CSI) is pleased to announce that Projection Design® will be driving all of their world-class projectors within their InfoComm booth with the Pure Digital Fiberlink® 7500 Series of DVI & Stereo Audio fiber optic extenders. Projection Design will be the first projector manufacturer to exclusively use fiber optic distribution at a major tradeshow.

The set-up consists of 15 rackmounted Pure Digital Fiberlink 7500 transmitters that deliver pristine DVI and stereo audio over a single multimode fiber to 15 Pure Digital Fiberlink 7501 receiver boxes. Utilizing 1 of the 2 DVI outputs, Projection Design connects their projectors via a standard DVI cable. EDID information for each projector was captured and stored into each of the transmitters by Projection Design.

“Projection Design carefully chose the Pure Digital Fiberlink 7500 Series for several reasons,” reports John Lopinto, President and CEO of Communications Specialties, Inc. “First, the product uses no compression, color space conversion, frame dropping or scaling delivering picture perfect DVI. This is very important to Projection Design as they need to demonstrate their phenomenal picture quality produced by their projectors to a very discerning audience. It all starts with the pristine, integral signaling of the 7500 Series. Second, the Pure Digital Fiberlink 7500 series requires no equalization or deskewing making it a true plug-n-play installation,” reports John.

Additionally, choosing Pure Digital Fiberlink lowered on-site labor costs as the fiber is slimmer, lighter and easier to install.



 
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