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At the Forefront of eSports: IHSE USA

IHSC USA, a leader in display solutions, provides eSports the latest and greatest high-end computer extender tech. Capabilities provide a real world stadium experience no matter where your virtual experience takes your audience.

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IHSC USA, a leader in display solutions, provides eSports the latest and greatest high-end computer extender tech. Capabilities provide a real world stadium experience no matter where your virtual experience takes your audience.

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E-sports: a global gaming phenomenon projected to grow to an audience of over 644 million. The e-sports viewing experience has transformed as its audience continues to grow, and today its fandom expects nothing more than a state-of-the-art presentation. This is where IHSE USA steps in. As a leader in display management technology and KVM extension and switching solutions, IHSE provides game scenes via high-end computer graphic interfaces with frame rates of up to 240 frames per second to capture every beat of the action. With Draco Ultra Gaming Extender IHSE brings you the latest and greatest in extender tech, allowing for unmatched performance and higher refresh rates to support gamer demands. Enjoy large screen video display management, easy setup, ultra-fast response time and our synchronized sequential frame rate conversion, which allows simultaneous video transmission at both 60 frames per second per live stream and 240 frames per second for competitive real time play. IHSE sports capabilities possess the proficiency and modernized broadcasting environment for a real world sports stadium with the high level venue, presentation and broadcast transmission workflows necessary to bring the action, both in and out of any arena. No matter where your virtual experience takes your audience, we'll be there.

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