K-88 4K - Remote Control Only
Item Code : K-88 4K - Remote Control
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Item Code: K-88 4K - Remote Control
K-88 4K Remote Control
Features
- modal: K-88 4K KIT
- Up to 100m 4K60 4:4:4 18Gbps HDR
- HDMI 2.0 HDBaseT 2.0 with DSC Technology
- HDCP 2.2 Compliant
- 4K to 1080p built-in Downscaler on all output ports
- 2x HDMI Loop Through
- 1x Optical S/PDIF & 1x Stereo Phono Input
- 8x Optical S/PDIF & 8x Stereo Phono Outputs
- PoE - Receivers require no power
- 3 years warranty.
- Klarity's matrices use DSC which is the only visually lossless compression solution approved by HDBaseT. Most manufacturers use CSC which is not approved by HDBaseT and suffers from colour data loss as well as text issues.
- ARC on all receiver baluns (if the TV has an app such as iPlayer, Netflix, Prime Video, etc, you can watch it on that TV and the audio will go via the matrix and into your local sound system in the same room as that TV).
- Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus & DTS-HD Master Audio Transmission
- Includes: 1 Standard remote control, 1 Easy remote control (easy remote has 8 buttons. When at any TV, if you want to watch for example Source 2, just aim the remote at that TV and press 2 and it will automatically show Source 2 on that TV).
- Directional IR: for example, you are watching Input 3 at TV2, any IR command you give, it will only send that IR signal to Input 3.
- DSC only affects 4K60 4:4:4 signals. All other DSC signals are uncompressed. It is also an extremely light compression which is done line-by-line.
- In comparison, CSC (TPC) uses Chroma subsampling to reduce the amount of colour data in the video signal by maintaining the luminance data. This effectively removes pixel bits, up to 50% in 4:4:4 during CSC compression, which is data that cannot be recovered at the HDBaseT Receiver. DSC's line-by-line compression does not suffer from this colour data loss.
- Furthermore, text is displayed correctly with DSC but CSC (TPC) suffers from artefacts being most noticeable with text atop a flat colour, having a major visual impact on source devices such as a PC at 4:4:4, making text blurry.