Matrox Adds Console Display Support for Matrox Mura MPX-based Video Walls

In Product Newsby tfwm

MatroxMura_business_traffic_setup_with_tower_1500pxMatrox P690 graphics cards are validated for use with Mura MPX capture and display cards so system monitoring, video wall layout management, and other applications can run locally, without affecting the video wall’s appearance.

Matrox® Graphics today announced that Matrox P690 PCIe x16 and Matrox P690 Plus LP PCIe x16 graphics cards have been validated for use alongside Mura™ MPX-based video wall controllers to power up to four independent console displays. Clients benefit from the extra displays, powered by the same system, to run system diagnostics, wall layout control, and other applications locally without disturbing content on their video walls.

“System builders and integrators will appreciate the extra flexibility that independent console displays provide to manage walls, perform maintenance and run diagnostics behind the scenes,” said Helgi Sigurdsson, product manager, Matrox Graphics. “The field-proven Matrox hardware is easy to install within a single, high-density, low-footprint system and stable drivers for Mura and P690 cards are included in the same download package to simplify installations. And what’s more, free Matrox PowerDesk™ software helps configure the complete display set-up, easily enabling practical console displays beside impressive video walls.”

Read the article “Add a Console Display to Your Matrox Mura MPX-based Video Wall” to learn more.

About Matrox Mura MPX video wall controller boards

Matrox Mura MPX Series capture and display boards feature flexible inputs and high-quality outputs allowing AV integrators, system builders and equipment manufacturers to easily and cost-effectively build high-density video wall controller systems supporting custom video walls with up to 56 inputs and outputs. Exceptional-quality scaling, switching, and compositing of source content including HDCP feeds are easily managed through intuitive software control options including Matrox MuraControl™, third-party software and simple integration with existing AV control systems. Rich transitions and eye-catching effects can be applied to both recorded and live content using the latest Mura Network API — a platform that software developers have used to build their own powerful video wall control solutions for Mura-based video walls.

See Matrox Mura MPX-based video walls in action at upcoming tradeshows including ISE (Amsterdam, Feb. 10–12, stand 11-F68) and DSE (Las Vegas, Mar.11–12, booth 1645).

For more information visit www.matrox.com