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AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-BL DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, Black vs AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, White
Both are professional DXLink 4K60 wallplate transmitters with identical core specs and features; the key difference is color (black vs. white) and the black model specifies extended range up to 131 feet, while the white model explicitly states 40 meters (131 feet equivalent). Choose based on wall finish aesthetics and any site-specific cabling requirements.
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AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-BL DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, Black
AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, White
Specs side by side
| AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-BL DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, Black | AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, White | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $936.00 | $936.00 |
| Brand | AMX | AMX |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-BL DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, Black
- ✓ Black finish suits darker or professional control-room environments
- ✓ Explicitly rated for up to 131 feet over Cat6a/Cat7 cabling
- ✓ Same professional-grade 4K60 4:4:4, HDR10, and 36-bit Deep Color specs
Why choose AMX DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH DXLink 4K60 HDMI Wallplate Transmitter, White
- ✓ White finish blends seamlessly with light-colored walls and modern office spaces
- ✓ Identical 4K60 4:4:4, HDR10, and 36-bit Deep Color performance
- ✓ Flexible power architecture supporting both centralized and distributed power sourcing
Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum transmission distance for each unit?
The black model (DX-TX-DWP-4K60-BL) is rated to 131 feet over Cat6a or Cat7 shielded cable. The white model (DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH) specifies up to 40 meters (approximately 131 feet) with Cat6A shielded cable or better, indicating equivalent real-world range.
Are the video and control specs identical between these two models?
Yes. Both support 4K60 4:4:4 video with HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2, HDR10, 36-bit Deep Color, USB 2.0 pass-through, and 3-pin Phoenix RS-232 control connectivity over a single network cable.
What is the primary difference between these two units?
Color finish (black vs. white) and power sourcing options. The white model explicitly mentions flexible power architecture supporting both centralized power-sourcing devices and locally connected desktop supplies.
Which model is better for a modern office with light walls?
The white model (DX-TX-DWP-4K60-WH) will blend aesthetically into light or neutral wall finishes while delivering identical professional performance.