Adder to Unveil New Product at ISE 2018

Adder Technology has announced it will be unveiling its latest innovation at the 2018 Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) event in Amsterdam. The Adder stand will host a wide range of the company’s existing solutions as well as a new, yet-to-be-announced product.

On show at ISE 2018, alongside several other existing Adder solutions, will be the Adder CCS-PRO8 command and control switch; allowing operators to control up to eight machines across eight (or more) displays using just one mouse and keyboard, it's ideal for improving ergonomics in a control setting where spacing or layout is important and management of multiple computers from one station is required. The Adder CCS-PRO8 also features FreeFlow technology, which enables users to move from one display to the next simply by moving the mouse across a screen border.

The new AdderLink XDIP will also be on display. Ideal for small to medium-sized extension and matrix installations, the solution uses existing infrastructure to provide extension and switching between different computers. The AdderLink XDIP can also be used in multiple configurations, features intelligent EDID and a local feed through port.

Most importantly, Adder Technology will be unveiling a brand new, yet-to-be-announced product at ISE 2018; the details of which will be released in the build-up to the event. Attendees at ISE 2018  will be the first in the world to see the product and view live demonstrations.

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