Just Add Power has introduced its newest innovation in the MaxColor series, the MC-TXWP1 Wall Plate.
This new product is being showcased for the first time at InfoComm 2024, held in Las Vegas from June 12-14, at Booth W845. The wall plate supports HDMI 4K60 input and distribution of source devices, making it ideal for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), UC&C (Unified Communications and Collaboration), and huddle environments.
Key Features and Benefits
The MC-TXWP1 PoE thin two-gang HDMI wall plate transmitter offers integrators a practical HDMI port that natively supports computer and video resolutions up to 4K/60 at 4:4:4, with deep color up to 36-bit. It can distribute 4K UHD video from connected 4K BYOD sources without downscaling or subsampling over a 1Gb managed network using Cat-5e/Cat-6 cables. Key features include:
- Instant, seamless switching
- 4K up- and downscaling
- HDR management
- Support for all lossless audio formats
- HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision compatibility
- Control of endpoints with CEC
- Live MJPEG streaming up to 30fps
- Snapshot image viewing in web browsers or control systems, up to 10fps
The unit’s faceplate is available in black, white, or custom colors to match any decor.
Company Vision and Commitment
Taft Stricklin, Chief Sales Officer for Just Add Power, highlighted the company’s focus on adaptability and quality, stating, “At Just Add Power, we design for change. Our new MaxColor wall plate provides integrators with another option for supporting native 4K60 distribution of BYOD sources where quality of experience is critical. Like the rest of the Just Add Power solutions, it features all the tenets of scalability, flexibility, reliability, as well as the ease of installation and control installers love.”
MaxColor Series Overview
The MaxColor 4K60 technology, introduced in 2021, aims to facilitate the distribution of 4K video content from any source to any screen. This technology allows businesses to display vivid and detailed imagery across an entire venue, whether for broadcasting live events, deploying a multiscreen video wall, or creating ambiance with digital artwork. MaxColor products can distribute 4K60/4:4:4/36-bit-color video over a 1Gb managed network using CatX (Cat 5e minimum) cables, while the MC-TX2 and MC-RX2 models provide the option of using fiber, giving integrators the flexibility to choose the best cable for their projects.