Matrox announces availability of MXO 2 LE

Oct 28, 2009 11:05 AM

    
Matrox MXO2 LE is available with Matrox MAX technology for faster-than-real-time H.264 file creation using applications such as Apple Compressor and Telestream Episode.

Matrox MXO2 LE is available with Matrox MAX technology for faster-than-real-time H.264 file creation using applications such as Apple Compressor and Telestream Episode.

Matrox Video Products Group’s MXO 2 LE, an HDMI, SDI and analog I/O device for the Mac, is now available from authorized dealers worldwide.

The Matrox MXO2 LE streamlines editing with Apple Final Cut Studio on Mac Pros and MacBook Pros. It provides the features of an I/O card in a sturdy, portable breakout box with professional audio and video connectivity. Matrox MXO2 LE is also available with Matrox MAX technology for faster-than-real-time H.264 file creation using applications such as Apple Compressor and Telestream Episode.

Key MXO 2 LE features include:

  • Works with Intel-based MacBook Pros, Mac Pros and Apple Xserve systems;
  • Lightweight, fits easily into a laptop bag;
  • Four-pin XLR power connector for AC or field battery operation; and
  • HD/SD-SDI, HD/SD analog component, Y/C and composite inputs and outputs.




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