Matrox to combine Avio and Mura product lines for high-end visualization at Digital Plant 2011

Matrox Graphics announced its Matrox Avio KVM extender and Matrox Mura MPX Series video wall controller boards will be demonstrated together, as key components of a collaborative, high-performance simulation visualization at Digital Plant Expo.

Avio will be specifically demonstrated with benefits relating to large polygon-count piping and steel CAD models, plant, pipeline, and process management, and resource reservoir simulation. Avio transmits audio, PS2, USB, and uncompressed HD display content in real time over a single fiber-optic cable with a maximum range of 2000 meters (in Single-Mode; 300 meters in Multi-Mode) between the remote desktop and host system at resolutions up to 1920x1200 on two single-link DVI displays and 2560x1600 on one dual-link DVI display.

Additionally, Matrox Mura is the first video wall controller board featuring both inputs and outputs, condensed into a single PCI Express x16 slot. Multiple Mura cards can be used together within a single system, creating scalable, ultra-high-performance video walls to be used in control rooms, operation and command centers, presentations, simulations, and other data-intensive visualization environments.
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