A
Global, Future-Proof, Certified Digital Connectivity Solution
Differences
in Conveyance
There is a great deal of debate among
people about whether integrator should use PureLink’s cable or general cables.
Many people incorrectly assume that by running any cable they will then have a
same result. However, in order to achieve true connection, every single
component on a system must be interacted, such as the matrix routers, switches,
extenders, and cables.
The general difference between PureLink's cable and other cable is in the
transmission performance and reliability. While general cable does not have
reliability guarantee, PureLink cable with TotalWire technology is certified to
handle PureLink all products. If you can be certain that all the components on
your system are PureLink, and the volume of the data being transmitted calls
for certified performance, then TotalWire is the way to go.
When Signals Go Bad...
With more than 12 years of experience in
the pro-AV industry, we've seen it all - connection issues from blinking
screens to color blocks and complete signal loss. Though tremendous credit is
given to the competitive advantages of matrix routers for their handling of HD
video and audio, what often gets overlooked is the conduit through which the
signals are transmitted - the cables. Poor quality cables can sometimes damage
extenders and even matrix boards. Through rigorous testing, research, and
quality control, PureLink has eliminated connection issues in existing systems,
and a complete end-to-end connectivity solution was born.
What
is TotalWire™?
TotalWire™ embodies PureLink's proprietary
transport standards, protocols, and cables for each HD Video connectivity
platform utilized in our solutions, currently 3G/HD-SDI, CATx (HDBaseT), DVI,
HDMI, and Fiber. So when you see the TotalWire™ logo on a PureLink
product, you know that each HD Video port conforms to our custom specifications
for reliable, high-performance connectivity. While fully compatible with
industry-standard cables, connecting those ports with PureLink’s TotalWire™
cables further ensures optimal transmission quality.
New CAT-6 Cable with
TotalWire™
PureLink will release the new TWC-6 HDBaseT® Cable with TotalWire™
technology at InfoComm14 in Las Vegas. The TWC-6 can replace any industry
standard CAT5 or CAT6 cable, as part of a certified connectivity system powered
by PureLink and TotalWire.
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