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Advantech and Matrox expand relationship for video wall solutions

Embedded computing solution provider Advantech has expanded its technology relationship with Matrox Graphics, which supplies video wall and multi-display solutions, to offer the latest Advantech video wall solution. The DS-980 six-display system works with Matrox’s C-Series multi-display video cards, streaming up to six displays and delivering high-resolution, up to 4096x2160, true 4K content powered by 6th generation Intel i7/i5/i3/ Celeron rPGA processors and integrated Intel HD graphics. With four
March 3, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Embedded computing solution provider 548 Advantech has expanded its technology relationship with 8529 Matrox Graphics, which supplies video wall and multi-display solutions, to offer the latest Advantech video wall solution.

The DS-980 six-display system works with Matrox’s C-Series multi-display video cards, streaming up to six displays and delivering high-resolution, up to 4096x2160, true 4K content powered by 6th generation 4243 Intel i7/i5/i3/ Celeron rPGA processors and integrated Intel HD graphics.

With four of its graphics outputs powered by Matrox’s C420 graphics card, the DS-980 six-display signage solution enables system integrators to create video wall solutions with faster video streaming, stability and flexibility for a wide range of enterprise, industrial, digital signage, security and control rooms applications.

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