Matrox announces Windows 7 support of MXO2 I/O devices

Nov 19, 2009 4:31 PM

    
Matrox has announced Windows 7 support of its Matrox MXO2 LE, MXO2 and MXO2 Rack I/O products.

Matrox has announced Windows 7 support of its Matrox MXO2 LE, MXO2 and MXO2 Rack I/O products.

Matrox has announced Windows 7 support for its MXO2 LE, MXO2 and MXO2 Rack products.

The Matrox MXO2 family of I/O devices streamlines editing with Adobe CS4 Production Premium. These devices provide all of the features of an I/O card in a sturdy breakout box with audio and video connectivity. The Matrox MXO2 devices also are available with Matrox MAX technology for accelerated H.264 file creation using Adobe Media Encoder.

Key features include:

• Works with Windows 7 (64-bit), Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit) and Windows XP (32-bit) laptops and desktops;
• HD/SD-SDI, HDMI, HD/SD analog component, Y/C and composite inputs and outputs;
• Genlock, SD analog black burst (bilevel) or HD (trilevel) sync; and
• Matrox calibration controls for 10-bit HDMI monitoring, including blue-only.




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