Matrox announces new IP KVM technology

Matrox® recently announced the Matrox Extio 3, the world’s first IP KVM product
supporting 4K60 4:4:4 video, keyboard, and mouse, as well as USB 2.0 and audio at
low bit rates over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Complementing the current Matrox
Extio and Avio product lines, the Extio 3 advances Matrox’s offerings in high-
performance KVM products for knowledge workers.

Through revolutionary technology, the Extio 3 is capable of providing 4K60 4:4:4,
desktop-quality video at 5% of the bandwidth required by most other solutions
available in the market today. With exceptional remote performance, smooth video
playback, and pristine image quality, Extio 3 supports DisplayPort 1.2 connectivity
with a maximum resolution of 3840×2160@60Hz in true colour.

Designed to ease integration and provide operational flexibility for information
sharing, fast decision making, and intuitive collaboration, Matrox Extio 3 is poised
to be a game-changer in process control rooms, dispatch centres, as well as
network operation centres in healthcare, military, transportation, and broadcast.

“We know our customers are looking for a secure, reliable KVM experience,’ said
Caroline Injoyan, business development manager, Matrox Graphics Inc. “Leveraging
existing IP infrastructures, the Extio 3 allows any crucial systems to be placed and
managed from secured remote locations, and controlled from a distance.’

Readily compatible with existing network infrastructure, Extio 3 offers flexible
deployment options; supporting both standard copper and fibre optic cabling.
Integrable as a either a point-to-point or networked KVM extender, this new product
creates a scalable and cost-effective KVM matrix switching environment using
networks available.

“With the flexibility offered by an IP-enabled KVM, our customers will have the
ability to seamlessly collaborate and work with more systems, moving information
from an operator screen to a central video wall or mobile devices, and creating
more efficient workflows,’ said Injoyan.

Matrox will be showcasing Extio 3 for the first time at Hannover Messe 2017
(Hannover, April 24-28, Hall 11, Stand B65), along with their complete line of KVM
Extenders and display controller products, including their latest AV-over-IP encoders
and decoders and graphics cards.

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Matrox announces new IP KVM technology

Matrox® recently announced the Matrox Extio 3, the world’s first IP KVM product
supporting 4K60 4:4:4 video, keyboard, and mouse, as well as USB 2.0 and audio at
low bit rates over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Complementing the current Matrox
Extio and Avio product lines, the Extio 3 advances Matrox’s offerings in high-
performance KVM products for knowledge workers.

Through revolutionary technology, the Extio 3 is capable of providing 4K60 4:4:4,
desktop-quality video at 5% of the bandwidth required by most other solutions
available in the market today. With exceptional remote performance, smooth video
playback, and pristine image quality, Extio 3 supports DisplayPort 1.2 connectivity
with a maximum resolution of 3840×2160@60Hz in true colour.

Designed to ease integration and provide operational flexibility for information
sharing, fast decision making, and intuitive collaboration, Matrox Extio 3 is poised
to be a game-changer in process control rooms, dispatch centres, as well as
network operation centres in healthcare, military, transportation, and broadcast.

“We know our customers are looking for a secure, reliable KVM experience,’ said
Caroline Injoyan, business development manager, Matrox Graphics Inc. “Leveraging
existing IP infrastructures, the Extio 3 allows any crucial systems to be placed and
managed from secured remote locations, and controlled from a distance.’
Readily compatible with existing network infrastructure, Extio 3 offers flexible
deployment options; supporting both standard copper and fibre optic cabling.

Integrable as a either a point-to-point or networked KVM extender, this new
product creates a scalable and cost-effective KVM matrix switching environment
using networks available.

“With the flexibility offered by an IP-enabled KVM, our customers will have the
ability to seamlessly collaborate and work with more systems, moving information
from an operator screen to a central video wall or mobile devices, and creating
more efficient workflows,’ said Injoyan.

Matrox will be showcasing Extio 3 for the first time at Hannover Messe 2017
(Hannover, April 24-28, Hall 11, Stand B65), along with their complete line of KVM
Extenders and display controller products, including their latest AV-over-IP encoders
and decoders and graphics cards.

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