The new 4K scaler based on Extron's own 'build from the ground up for 4K' comes in two versions, the DSC HD-HD 4K Plus A, with a single HDMI Input and Output, and the DSC HD-HD 4K Plus A xi with Dual HDMI Input and Output, two 60P signals that can be displayed side-by-side, so not as 3D? No mention of 3D capability in any product description, not even in the comprehensive product brochure. It is complemented by an 100 meter/330 feet ethernet transmitter receiver pair. Aswell as a 4K HDMI switcher matrix.

The scaler offers 4:4:4 processing with 8 or 10 bits per RGB subpixel.

Unfortunately Extron requires the creation of an account to its website to see the promo video's or promotional info on its 4:4:4 scaling 'Vector'.

The scaler offers 4:4:4 processing with 8 or 10 bits per RGB subpixel.

Unfortunately Extron requires the creation of an account to its website to see the promo video's or promotional info on its 4:4:4 scaling 'Vector'.