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Pixelhue P80FC

P80 Presentation Switcher - With Dante

Inputs:  6x HDMI 2.0 + 4 x 12G-SDI + 6x HDMI 2.0/DP, Optical Link for external device input sharing.
Outputs: 8 x HDMI 2.0 / 10G SFP
Aux Outs: 4x HDMI 2.0 + 4x 12G SDI


The P80 is PIXELHUE’s new presentation switcher featuring versatile 4K connectivity including HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2 and 12G-SDI. With 12x fixed concurrent 4K inputs and a swappable input card with support for P_HDMI2.0_DP1.2_OPT Link Card or Q8_HDMI2.0+DP1.2+12G-SDI Input Card, it delivers exceptional input flexibility. The P80 comes with 8x HDMI 2.0 main output connectors allowing for up to 4x 4K concurrent main outputs (copy mode) or 8x dual-link (DL) concurrent main outputs (split mode). It also supports 4x 4K flex outputs, 4x 12G-SDI matrix outputs, and 2x dedicated Multiviewer outputs. Additionally, 8x 10G SFP optical ports are offered to copy the HDMI 2.0 outputs, enabling long-distance 4K signal transmission without fiber converters. The P80 supports up to 8x 4K mixing main layers and 4x 4K mixing PIP layers. Up to 256 presets and 256 layer presets can be saved for easy recall. This powerful multi-screen and multi-layer presentation switcher is ideal for medium to large-scale live events such as summit meetings, annual meetings, launch events, concerts, music festivals and exhibitions, and permanent video wall installations in hotels, shopping malls, airports, etc. The P80 is exceptionally easy to control via any of the following options: 7-inch graphical touchscreen on the front panel, event controller U5/U5 Pro, event management software PixelFlow, or third-party control system Stream Deck. In addition, multiple P80 units can be controlled simultaneously from a single event controller/PC with PixelFlow. The P80 ensures maximum reliability through multiple backup solutions: input source hot-backup, output copying, device backup, and dual power supply redundancy. These features enable seamless failover from primary to backup connector or device, guaranteeing uninterrupted operation during live events.
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