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The Matrox C900 is a single-slot, PCI Express® x16 graphics card that drives nine displays at resolutions of up to 1920x1200 @60Hz per output
The Matrox C900 graphics card is ideal for digital signage, presentation, and video wall applications

Matrox® Graphics announced that the Matrox C900, the world’s first single-slot, nine-output graphics card, is now available for purchase.

The Matrox C900 is a single-slot, PCI Express® x16 graphics card that drives nine displays at resolutions of up to 1920x1200 @60Hz per output. Designed to power 3x3 or 9x1 video walls, C900 delivers one ultra-large desktop across all attached displays, ideal for digital signage, presentation, and video wall applications.

“Matrox C900 is a great addition to our video wall product portfolio,” says Caroline Injoyan, Matrox Business Development Manager. “System integrators and installers can now power nine-synchronised displays with a single-card, and create stunning 3x3 video wall installations for digital signage, presentations and control rooms.”

A special-purpose card designed to power 3x3 or 9x1 video walls, two Matrox C900 cards can be combined to create 6x3 or 3x6 video walls from one system, with the board-to-board framelock feature ensuring all displays are synchronised to reduce tearing. The C900, with its high reliability, outstanding performance, and low-power consumption delivers a cost-effective video wall solution for enterprise, industrial, pro A/V, digital signage, security, control rooms, and more.

“The Matrox C900 card is the ideal blend of performance, flexibility and value, and provides a compact, high-performance solution when combined with the Shuttle XPC SH170R8 or SZ170R8 Cube PC,” stated Marty Lash, Director Sales and Marketing Shuttle Computer Group. “Adding C900 power to the small size of a Shuttle Cube PC provides for easy installation in retail, corporate, entertainment, QSR and hospitality environments as well as video walls in control and command operations for security, process control, and transportation.”

Key features of Matrox C900

Matrox C900 is a PCI Express® 3.0 x16 graphics card with 4GB of memory that supports nine displays at a maximum resolution of 1920x1200 per display or a total desktop resolution of 5760x3600 in a 3x3 display configuration. More displays can be supported by pairing two C900 cards in a system to power an 18-screen video wall. The board-to-board framelock feature ensures synchronization of all displays. C900 features nine mini-HDMI connectors, supports digital audio through HDMI, and is DirectX® 12 and OpenGL® 4.4 compliant.

Compatible with the Matrox Mura™ IPX Series 4K capture and IP encode & decode cards, the C900 is also supported by Matrox MuraControl™ video wall management software for Windows® and iPad®, allowing users to create, save and edit video wall layouts offline or in real time so their content appears exactly where and how they want it.

Availability

The Matrox C900 nine-output graphics card is available now through Matrox’s worldwide network of authorised distributors and resellers.

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