MONTREAL — June 14, 2018 —Matrox Graphics Inc. is pleased to announce that it took home three major awards at InfoComm 2018. Matrox Extio 3 IP KVM extenderscollected a Best Electronics Systems Technologies (BEST) prize, while the Matrox Maevex 6120 enterprise encoder appliance and the Matrox Mura IPX video wall cardscaptured “Best of Show” honors. The prestigious awards recognize Matrox innovations that provide OEMs and system integrators with best-of-class capture, real-time encoding, streaming, recording, switching, decoding, extension, and fully-programmable command-and-control.
Redefining IP KVM extension technology, Matrox Extio 3 Series cards and appliances are capable of providing 4Kp60 4:4:4 or quad 1080p60 4:4:4, desktop-quality video at a mere 5% of the bandwidth required by most other products available in the market today. With exceptional remote performance, smooth video playback, and pristine image quality, Extio 3 Series features the best-in-class resolution support required of professional applications—DisplayPort 1.2 connectivity ensures a maximum resolution of 3840x2160 at 60Hz in true color. Extio 3 Series also provides flexible configuration options, supporting copper or fiber-optic cabling in point-to-point or networked KVM operations. Extio 3 readily works with standard commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) network switches that significantly diminishes the total cost of ownership to deliver a scalable, secure, and cost-effective KVM matrix switching solution.
Leveraging the same industry-leading core technology as the multi-award-winning Maevex 6100 Series quad 4K enterprise encoders, Maevex 6120 delivers simultaneous dual 4K input capture, stream, and record—with options to stream and record even more channels in different configurations. All of this on a standard one Gigabit Ethernet network and via a 1u ½ rack, appliance-based solution. Maevex 6120 features game-changing encoding capabilities that can easily feed cloud-based servers to reach internet viewers, push many streams on-premises over the LAN for local audiences, and record to local or network storage for later editing and viewing—all simultaneously.
Part of a world-class video wall portfolio, the Matrox Mura IPX DisplayPort 1.2 boards can capture, encode, stream, record, and decode demanding 4K60 content—including fast-moving video content and high-frequency desktop graphics and text. Available in passive and active cooling options, the latest Mura IPX capture cards feature two full-size DisplayPort 1.2 connectors to natively capture 4Kp60 baseband sources, while the network connector enables the encoding and decoding of up to two 4Kp60, four 4Kp30, eight 1080p60, sixteen 1080p30, or exponentially more SD streams. System builders now have an easy option to satisfy the increasing requirements of multi-4K60 content—pixel for pixel—and can continue to mix and match from a wide selection of Matrox video wall cards to construct scalable, high-density, low-footprint video walls.
Matrox Graphics is a global manufacturer of reliable, high-quality ASICs, boards, appliances, and software. Backed by in-house design expertise and dedicated customer support, Matrox products deliver stellar capture, extension, distribution, and display. Engineering high-quality products since 1976, Matrox technology is trusted by professionals and partners worldwide. Matrox is a privately held company headquartered in Montreal, Canada. For more information, visit www.matrox.com/graphics.
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