Small preview imageMatrox has earlier today announced a very interesting and at the same time odd product, maybe because it’s the first of its kind. It is a remote graphics unit, you perhaps think of a KVM switch, but that’s not quite what we have here. Here we have a unit that will be able to separate keyboard, mouse and monitor from the rest with up to 250m (820ft.) through fiber-optics. Inside the unit we find 128MB graphics memory and it offers a lot of in- and outputs: 6 USB, 4 DVI-I, both digital and analog sound outputs, plus mic input, line in and line out. Focus is of course on the 4 DVI-I ports and the potential buyers are hardly gamers, even though the experience would be truly amazing, but professional users. Although, who knows, maybe there is a potential buyer among our readers.




“The versatile Matrox Extio F1400 remote graphics unit (RGU) has a Matrox-designed graphics chip, 128 MB of graphics memory, dual-LC connector for fiber-optic cable, 4 DVI-I monitor connectors, 6 USB 2.0 ports (4 in front, 2 in back), integrated audio hardware, an optical connector for digital audio output, and analog audio connectors for a microphone input, line input, and line output. To meet different slot requirements, Matrox separately offers PCI or PCI Express (PCIe) fiber-optic interface cards for Extio products.”


:: Read on about F1400
Source: Matrox

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