WyreStorm Debuts 16 X 16 HDMI Matrix, First Ever 16 X 16 HDMI Component to be Released Commercially

Memphis, Tenn. (PRWEB) March 30, 2010 --WyreStorm, a leader in quality and affordable HDMI equipment (http://www.wyrestorm.com) and connectivity, is proud to introduce its new 16 X 16 HDMI Matrix. The 16 X 16 HDMI Matrix (http://www.wyrestorm.com/HDMI_Matrix_Products_s/46.htm) product is the first ever 16 X 16 HDMI component to be released commercially and represents WyreStorm’s commitment to creating top-of-the-line home theater products.

The new matrix is great for both residential and commercial use by providing the perfect solution for multi-room and multi-display HD signal disbursement.

The new WyreStorm MAT16T16 matrix is capable of 16 individual HDMI audio/video inputs and 16 HDMI audio/video outputs plus 16 UTP (Cat5e/6) outputs. The UTP outputs support both dual and single UTP HDMI transmissions. The 16 UTP outputs are mirror images of the HDMI outputs giving the ability to distribute 32 HD signals to 32 HD displays using 16 different sources.

”We have released a superior solution to multi-location HD signal routing with the quality and support you have come to associate with WyreStorm,” said Scott Fuelling, WyreStorm president. “We heard the industry cry for a larger routing matrix that comes with the ease of use of a smaller residential matrix and a commercial work horse.”

Other features for the WyreStorm 16 X 16 Matrix include but are not limited to; an EDID function that reads and saves the EDID information from displays allowing for faster switching between inputs as well as optimal compatibility for many different resolutions, all standard video outputs including 1080p and 1920 x 1200, seven switching modes (manual buttons, touch panel, local IR, IR reception from displays, RS232, RS485, and IP), three memory modes to save different EDID settings curing any lossless audio routing issues, source signal preview capabilities, and a output-port monitor.

All of WyreStorm products are HDMI certified and HDCP compliant and drivers for different control systems are available at www.wyrestorm.com.

WyreStorm has also launched a HDMI Forums page at http://www.forums.wyrestorm.com/. Check in and see the latest on HDMI information.

ABOUT WYRESTORM

WyreStorm was founded by home theater professionals after years of using over-priced HDMI components that failed to live up to their price tag. All of WyreStorm’s HDMI equipment and Audio/Video Connectivity are designed to meet the highest standards. Whether you have a passion for creating the ultimate home theater, the ultimate commercial distribution model, or an avid gamer wanting to make your high definition experience the best it can be, WyreStorm offers superb quality at an excellent value. We guarantee that our products will perform to your complete satisfaction. Visit WyreStorm: www.wyrestorm.com

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