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Crestron launches new DM NVX 384 encoder/decoder

The company has debuted the DM NVX 384 encoder/decoder during its Crestron AVoIP week, which began on October 21 and ends today (October 25)

Crestron Electronics, a manufacturer of workplace and smart home technology, has announced the new DM NVX 384 encoder/decoder for unified communications, digital signage, and presentation spaces.

The DM NVX 384 has made its debut during Crestron’s AVoIP week, which began on October 21 and ends today (October 25). The weeklong celebration of innovation showcases new solutions, celebrates trusted partners and projects, and offers new training opportunities for the industry across a mix of in-person and online event opportunities.

The solution brings USB-C connectivity to the DM NVX platform, as well as delivers multi-input switching across four inputs and supports 5K resolution.

The DM NVX 384 is designed to address USB-C video input support, which has become the standard across laptops, smartphones, and tablets, and is common in both the home as well as commercial settings.

The multi-input switching allows for two HDMI connectivity inputs and two USB-C inputs, which Crestron says has been a common request for applications where many sources might be required, such as a podium or teaching lectern.

Lastly, Crestron says the 5K support is helpful for addressing the increased popularity of 21:9 and 32:9 displays to support the growing screen real estate.

Brad Hintze, executive vice president of Global Marketing at Crestron, said: “This latest addition to the platform brings exciting opportunistic new features that will address even more capabilities and applications across our AVoIP hardware offerings.”