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Matrox Launches 4K Output Card for Developers

Matrox announced its new DSX LE3 4K card, which enables realtime monitoring and output of video footage at resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 at frame rates up to 60 fps.

Matrox Rolls Out Mountain Lion Support

Matrox Video Products Group announced Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion support for Apple Final Cut Pro and Apple Compressor with its MXO2/MXO2 MAX families of I/O devices as well as Mojito MAX card.

Matrox Launches Avio F120 KVM Extender

Matrox Graphics announced its new Avio F120 fiber-optic KVM extender.

Matrox Ships MC-100 SDI-to-HDMI Mini Converter

Matrox Video Products Group announced it is now shipping its MC-100 dual SDI-to-HDMI mini converter.

Matrox Supports Avid Media Composer 6

Matrox Video Products Group announced that it will support Avid Media Composer version 6 with the entire range of Matrox MXO2 I/O devices and the new Matrox Mojito MAX card.

Matrox Ships Mojito MAX

Matrox Video Products Group announced its new Matrox Mojito MAX, an SDI/HDMI/analog HD/SD video and professional audio I/O card that includes an onboard H.264 encoding accelerator.

Matrox Multi-Monitor Adapters Support Thunderbolt

Matrox Graphics announced that its DualHead2Go DP Edition and TripleHead2Go DP Edition are now compatible with the latest Thunderbolt-enabled Apple MacBook Pro notebooks.

Matrox Adds Thunderbolt to MXO2 Lineup

Matrox Video Products Group announced its new MXO2 audio/video devices that feature Thunderbolt technology.

Matrox Ships MAX H.264 Capture Software

Matrox Video Products announced that its Matrox MAX H.264 Capture software for Windows is now available.

PC Graphics Shipments Disappoint

Jon Peddie Research announced its estimates of graphics chip shipments and suppliers’ market share for the fourth quarter of 2010.

Stereo3D Unlimited Shoots 3D Music Video

Stereo3D Unlimited announced that it has shot and released the stereoscopic 3D music video “Shake The Apple” by Ariana Gillis on YouTube 3D and Vimeo. According to the statement, the four minute video was shot at Stereo3D Unlimited’s studio in Toronto using two Arri Alexa cameras, Zeiss Master Prime lenses, the Stereo3D Tango beamsplitter rig [...]