New Release: NAD 4K VM 300 UHD Video Module

There’s a new hot NAD commodity hitting the market and it’ll make your video modules high-def and more. Meet NAD 4K VM 300 UHD Video Module.

New Release: NAD 4K VM 300 UHD Video Module

The NAD 4K VM 300 UHD Video Module video module is intended for use with T 187, T 777, T 787, M15HD, M17. This upgrade incorporates what is said to be two of the hottest and most desirable new technologies into a single module that works in all NAD MDC AV products. It not only provides Ultra High Definition video performance, but adds the option of music streaming, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

Using the very latest 4K video chipsets, the VM 300 supports 60 frames per second (4K/60 at 4/4/4) fully supports all current and future UHD formats. As NAD explains, “Many UHD AVR’s still use much slower video processing that limits performance to 4K/60 at 4/2/0. VM 300 also includes the latest HDCP 2.2 copy protection necessary for accessing all commercial UHD video releases.”

Like previous MDC video modules, NAD has chosen to neither add nor subtract information, leaving the frame rate and color space unaltered from the input to the output. Only the audio signal is extracted for processing and amplification by the latest state-of-the-art High Resolution Audio circuitry.

*NAD’s MDC modules allow customers to upgrade their NAD AV Receiver or Processor with new technology and additional features well into the future. NAD introduced MDC in 2006 featuring the then advanced HDMI 1.2 digital transfer technology. Subsequent upgrades to HDMI 1.3, HDMI 1.4 and now HDMI 2.0 have kept NAD customers at the forefront of technology while protecting their original investment.

It appears the NAD 4K VM 300 UHD Video Module will ship sometime this February.

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