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Just Add Power Unveils MC-USB MaxColor Series with KVM at ISE 2025

Published: January 9, 2025
Just Add Power MC-QX MaxColor 4K60 Tiling and Warping Transmitter. Photo courtesy / Just Add Power

Just Add Power, the Seminole, Fla.-based, provider of  AV-over-IP (AVoIP) distribution solutions, announced its product lineup for ISE 2025. Integrators visiting Just Add Power’s booth 2R600 will have the first look at the new MaxColor USB 2.0 over IP device (MC-USB), which provides access to all computers on the system with KVM support. Highlights at the booth will also include the MC-QX MaxColor 4K60 Tiling and Warping Transmitter (ISE 2024 Best of Show winner) and other products from the MaxColor family.

“When we introduced our MaxColor Series at ISE 2023, we promised it was just the beginning,” says Ed Qualls, CEO of Just Add Power. “Each year since, we’ve expanded the MaxColor family with new options and greater flexibility. The lineup now covers every kind of project from high-resolution videowalls and artistic displays to AES67 audio and KVM support — all backed by the interoperability, simplicity and world-class support that have defined Just Add Power for over 30 years.”

Just Add Power Unveils MC-USB and MaxColor 4K60 Tiling & Warping Transmitter at ISE 2025

Just Add Power MaxColor series MC-USB

Just Add Power’s MaxColor USB 2.0 over IP device. Courtesy / Just Add Power

Taking center stage at ISE will be Just Add Power’s MC-USB, with two USB-C 2.0 ports on the front, one UBC-C 2.0 on the back, and two USB-A 2.0 on the front, all integrated into the system over 1Gb LAN. Compatible with Just Add Power’s renowned MaxColor series, the MC-USB provides access to all computers on the system with built-in keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) support, including touchscreen and webcam interface.

Also at the booth will be the Just Add Power MaxColor 4K60 Tiling and Warping Transmitter (MC-QX), combining the company’s MaxColor technology, 4K network video tiler, and video rotating technology. Users can simultaneously watch up to four 4K60 video sources in multiple formats on a single display, including single-screen or tiled video in a variety of layouts. With the MC-QX warping capability, installers can rotate any source image in a Just Add Power matrix — cable boxes, media players, game systems, cameras and more — in 0.1-degree increments in real time with incredibly low latency. The rotated image can then be sent to an unlimited number of receivers in the network, allowing for the creation of massive artistic videowalls using a single MC-QX. In addition, it supports multichannel audio.

The company’s MaxColor 4K60 technology was introduced in 2021 to facilitate the distribution of 4K video content from any source to any screen, enabling businesses to display vivid and detailed imagery across an entire venue. Whether it’s for broadcasting live events, deploying a multiscreen videowall, or creating a specific ambiance with digital artwork, Just Add Power’s MaxColor Series has the flexibility to deliver visually lossless 4K, high-quality experiences that elevate any space. All MaxColor products can distribute 4K60/4:4:4/36-bit-color video over a 1Gb managed network using CatX (Cat 5e minimum) cable, while the MC-TX2 and MC-RX2 provide the option of using fiber, so integrators can use the cable that best fits their projects. The MC-TX3 natively supports compatibility for AES67 audio systems.


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