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Matrox Graphics Inc. is excited to announce the launch of Matrox QuadHead2Go Series, an innovative range of multi-monitor controllers designed to deliver an easier, more convenient way to deploy next-generation video walls. Capable of driving four displays from one signal, these controller appliances and PCI Express cards provide complete video wall scalability and flexibility by powering video walls of any type and size — while delivering flawless image quality across high-impact configurations.

OEMs, system integrators, and AV installers specialising in original and creative designs can use the included Matrox PowerWall software to effortlessly configure the latest emerging, large-scale, and artistic video walls.

Matrox QuadHead2Go will be revealed for the first time at InfoComm 2019, in booth 3055.

Building ultra-large video walls

Multiple QuadHead2Go units can be used together to easily build ultra-large video walls under any operating systemQuadHead2Go controllers capture a single 4Kp60 video signal for display across up to four Full HD 1920x1200 screens. The input content could be from any source — including professional graphics cards and integrated GPUs, digital signage players, laptops, and more — while displays can be arranged in classic rectangular 2x2, 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, 1x2, 1x3, or 1x4 setups, or a variety of other artistic configurations. Multiple QuadHead2Go units can be used together to easily build ultra-large video walls under any operating system, including Microsoft Windows10 and Linux.

QuadHead2Go guarantees out-of-the-box plug and play when using the default 2x2 landscape configuration, without having to install software or connect to a video source. On-device buttons on the appliance enable users to cycle through pre-set configurations to easily select and set the display layout, as well as access pre-saved images to set up display positions and fine-tune bezel-displaced pixels.

Matrox QuadHead2Go REST API

In Matrox QuadHead2Go, OEMs and system installers will discover unprecedented video wall design flexibility" Matrox PowerWall is an advanced, yet easy-to-use management software that allows users to work in offline mode to customise configurations and control the display outputs independently — even before establishing an active connection to the QuadHead2Go unit. The Matrox QuadHead2Go REST API is also available for integrators and developers looking to create custom functions and applications.

In Matrox QuadHead2Go, OEMs and system installers will discover unprecedented video wall design flexibility — use the controller as a standalone option for small configurations, connect multiple units together to create high-density video walls, or deploy in countless other video wall arrays,” said Fadhl Al-Bayaty, business development manager, Matrox Graphics Inc.

Furthermore, customers will appreciate the small-form-factor, low-power, integration-friendly appliance and card options, which ensure the most seamless video wall design experience possible.

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