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Maga, Matrox collaboration provides video wall and AV-over-IP solutions

A collaboration between video and graphics systems provider Matrox Graphics and expansion products developer Magma now enables systems integrators to rapidly create high-density encoding and decoding mobile command centres.
September 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min

A collaboration between video and graphics systems provider Matrox Graphics and expansion products developer Magma now enables systems integrators to rapidly create high-density encoding and decoding mobile command centres.

Magma’s Thunderbolt and PCIe expansion systems have been tested for reliability and functionality with Matrox’s PCIe-based video wall and AV-over-IP products. The collaboration facilitates rapid deployment of high-density encoding and decoding mobile command centres for OEMs and system integrators, enabling them to provide high-density video wall and AV-over-IP solutions.

Matrox video wall solutions include 4K capture and IP encoder and decoder cards, video wall controller cards and multi-display graphics cards.

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