os can carry multiple channels of content along a single copper-based cable with no signal degradation. Click image to enlarge>
Matrox Graphics has introduced Matrox Veos, a new multichannel digital extension solution for digital signage.
Veos is capable of carrying multiple channels of content along a single copper-based cable with more than 100m of extension per component across an unlimited number of iterations, with now image degradation.
Using a modular approach, Veos is comprised of three components that work together: A master unit, which connects to the computer and digitally extends graphics and display control data over 350ft; a repeater/replicator unit, which adds more than 350ft of digital extension for each of two outputs; and a display unit, which has two independent display output and a display control output.
With support for a vast number of resolutions, including full 1080p HD, Veos includes RS-232 functionality for display control.
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