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Matrox and Trenton Partner for Video Walls

Trenton TVC4401 system fits six Matrox Mura MPX boards to display up to 24 HD inputs across 24 HD monitors, tiles, or projectors.

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June 11, 2011

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MatroxMatrox Graphics Inc. and Trenton Systems have announced a new technology partnership to deliver video wall solutions, beginning with the Trenton TVC4401 4U rackmount system.

The new Matrox-certified system can combine up to six, single-slot Matrox Mura MPX display controller boards--for up to 24 high-definition inputs and outputs--while leveraging the board’s 64 Gbit/sec duplex data transfer to display HD input captures at full resolution and frame rate. Matrox Mura MPX hardware can be controlled using network commands or a video wall software suite.

The Trenton TVC4401 system with Mura MPX display controller boards will be available this summer 2011.

For more information, visit Trenton and Matrox Graphics Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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