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IOGEAR's GVE320 powered HD Audio / Video Extender gives you the distance between the 1080p HDMI media source and the HD display unit by up to 130 feet with 3D support. It consists of a local sending unit and remote receiving unit connected by two standard solid Category 5e/6 twisted pair solid Ethernet cables. Additionally, you can extend up to 200 feet* at 1080i resolution.
The GVE320 HD Audio / Video Extender System is ideal for home installation, retro-fitting, retail environments, show rooms and large worship centers where remote displays are required. The HD Extender System is also useful for control and security purposes, where you can have the system unit in a secure area at the same time that you put the display in an area that is convenient for viewing. *Note: Extension range may vary with different devices and Cat 5e/6 cables.

Extend your HDMI audio / video signal IOGEAR's GVE320 includes a sender unit and a receiver unit connected through two Cat 5e/6 cables to extend your HDMI audio / video signal. It keeps your DVR / Set-top box, Blu-ray player or computer out of sight and places your HDTV up to 200ft away for 1080i resolution, and up to 130ft for 1080p resolution with 3D support. And, it supports Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio signal.
HDCP Support IOGEAR's GVE320 is fully HDCP compliant to unlock ultra-high resolution and superb quality protected content.

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“Attempted to test the product by hooking up the Sending device via HDMI to 1st a cable box and 2nd a DVD then connected the ...”— Tony V. 2/28/2012
“Works perfect as advertised. Come out of the computer with expensive hdmi, then run cheap ethernet cable through the walls ...”— 11/26/2011

