G&D North America Provides KVM Backbone for Experiences in Esports

For a perfect gaming experience, esports professionals need the highest possible frame rates and lowest latency to be able to play smoothly in order to stay ahead of the game. As a manufacturer of KVM systems for extending and switching keyboard, video, and mouse signals, Guntermann & Drunck GmbH (G&D) offers professional gamers the perfect Esports experience including crystal-clear full HD resolutions with 240 Hz frame rates and without any noticeable latency.

Full concentration on the game
With KVM systems from G&D, powerful and noisy computer technology can be moved from gaming areas or arenas into separate equipment rooms. Computers can be kept in a secure and temperature-controlled room to prevent overheating Nonetheless, gamers can still operate their computers in real time and at full power – without any loss of quality and over distances up to 10,000 m. Gamers will no longer be bothered by the cluttering of computer consoles and distracting fan noises surrounding them while engaging in high-octane gaming.

Profound experience in handling video signals
With G&D DP1.2 devices, gamers can run full HD resolutions with high frame rates up to 240 Hz. Crystal clear 1080p resolutions with virtually no delay will support them in their gaming exploits. G&D DP1.2 products are also able to transmit 2K resolutions of 2560×1440 with 144Hz. An entire range of KVM systems such as the extenders DP1.2-Vision, DP1.2-VisionXG, DP1.2-Vision-IP, or the KVM switches DP1.2-MUX, DP1.2-MUX-NT, DP1.2-MUX3-ATC as well as the DP1.2-Splitter are the first line of defence against lagging displays and suboptimal resolution. Thanks to G&D’s pixel-perfect technology, gamers will benefit from brilliant and clear images. Since the products support transparent USB 2.0, it is possible to even extend the latest gaming keyboards and mice that are not HID-compliant – because of the additional keys and mini-displays – via KVM matrix.

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