We’ve all experienced it…you walk into a meeting room and there are cables all over the place…a couple on the table, a couple under the table, maybe one dangling from the projector or display. You place your laptop on the conference room table and ask, “which cable do I use to connect my presentation?” Your colleague just stares back blankly… Great, this meeting is off to a wonderful start…
The problem is exacerbated when you have multiple people all trying to share content. A poorly implemented meeting room that is difficult for one presenter to use efficiently is near impossible for multiple participants.
Enter the TL-4X1-HD2. This compact switcher automatically manages the connections of up to four unique users—no more passing cables, pushing buttons, and untangling knots. Each user gets their own cable and the system automatically “senses” when someone plugs in and makes their device live to the display. It’s the latest and greatest in automatic switching technology.
Installation and use is easy: place the TL-4X1-HD2
on or under the conference room table, run up to four HDMI cables to the different points on the table, and connect your devices (typically laptops, tablets, and phones). HDMI cables don’t need to move and the TL-4X1-HD2 handles user signal switching and distribution. You can even connect secondary audio-video inputs, such as BluRay players, dedicated computers, and cable boxes.
The TL-4X1-HD2 incorporates 4K@60 and HDCP 2.2 support for the highest possible video experience, including HDR.
Features
- (4) HDMI inputs
- (1) HDMI output
- 4K@60 support, including HDR
- 1080p@60 support
- Automatic switching with connection sensing
- Manual switching via IR, RS232 & front panel
- HDMI 2.0
- HDCP 2.2
TechLogix Networx TL-4X1-HD2 4x1 HDMI Switcher 4k@60
Downloads
Specifications
TechLogix Networx TL-4X1-HD2 Spects
TechLogix Networx TL-4X1-HD2 Owners Manuals
Third Party Control:
IR Codes:
Firmware:
Connect the TL-4X1-HD2 to a computer via USB. Copy the firmware to the TL-4X1-HD2 "drive" on your computer. The firmware will automatically load on the next boot.