Mimo Monitors' AV-over-IP display uses 1 Ethernet connection | Digital Signage Today

2022-05-28 10:51:26 By : Mr. Sam Du

Mimo Monitors, a producer of small touchscreen displays and tablets, has released the Mimo Myst Link, an AV-over-IP display with HDMI capture that features Ethernet connectivity, and has filed for patent for multiple claims, including its internal architecture and support for two simultaneous video streams over an AV-over-IP connection, according to a company press release.

The Mimo Myst Link, a 10.1-inch display, is designed to eliminate extraneous cords or complicated installation in the conference room by connecting over one Ethernet cable. This allows for long distance installations, up to 100 meters from the PC.

"Challenges with flexibility and hassle-intensive installation in the conference room are two common and major pain points that we hear regularly from customers and industry folks. Getting a touch controller to work as needed and be placed optimally in the conference room can often be a cost and labor-intensive struggle depending on factors such as the size of the room and how far away the power source is from the table," Mimo Monitors President David Anderson said in the release. "We sought out to solve these issues by creating proprietary hardware that would require only a simple Ethernet connection but was also powerful enough to run simultaneous video streams. We wanted the Myst Link to provide an optimal solution to several common problems folks face."

The Myst Link is compatible with Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, has an LCD panel, a wall mount or swivel table mount, and includes a 2-year limited hardware warranty.

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