Matrox Graphics to Demonstrate Flagship Security Solution at IFSEC 2010

By Matrox Graphics Inc., PRNE
Thursday, April 29, 2010

Showcasing Video Decoding Accelerator (VDA) with Milestone Smart Wall, an add-on to the Milestone XProtect Corporate IP video management solution for large scale surveillance implementations

HAREFIELD, England, April 30, 2010 - Matrox Graphics will demonstrate their Flagship Security Solution at
IFSEC 2010.

What's Happening:

Matrox Graphics, the leading manufacturer of specialised graphics
solutions for professional markets, will power a variety of multi-display
security systems at IFSEC 2010 — the world's largest annual security event.
The Matrox booth will feature:

    - VDA-1164 Video Decoding Accelerator
    - M9140, M9148, and M9188 add-in graphics cards
    - Extio F1400 Remote Graphics Unit (RGU)

    When:
    Monday May 10th - Thursday May 13th, 2010

    Where:
    National Exhibition Centre
    Birmingham, United Kingdom
    Hall 4, Booth G160

Accelerate IP video decoding. Offload the CPU. Maximise system
responsiveness.

As the world's only hardware-accelerated decoding solution for Smart
Wall, VDA offloads the video decoding burden from the Smart Wall CPU by
simultaneous decoding and displaying up to 16 D1 video streams, allowing
operators to easily manage the number, size, and position of camera views on
the Smart Wall from Milestone Smart Client console stations.

Multi-Display Solutions-Dual, Quad and Beyond

The M-Series multi-display graphics cards offer up to 2GB of memory,
resolutions up to 2560×1600 per output, and advanced desktop management
features for an exceptional security surveillance platform. At IFSEC 2010,
the M9140 graphics card will drive a quad 2×2 set up while the M9148 quad
DisplayPort card will pair with the M9188 octal DisplayPort card to output to
a 12-monitor, 4×3 configuration — all from a single system.

Control from a distance.

A unique multi-display extension technology, Matrox Extio RGUs separate
the user interface peripherals — including keyboard, mouse, audio, and
graphics hardware — from the rest of the computer by up to 250m (820 ft) of
fiber optic cable. With support for up to four digital or analogue monitors
at resolutions of up to 1920×1200 per display, or 2 dual-link digital
monitors at the native resolution of 2560×1600, Extio RGUs provide the
advanced user station graphics requirements while the critical parts of the
computer are housed securely in a separate location.

More Information

For more information, visit www.matrox.com/graphics or contact
Andrea Jackson at andrea.jackson@matrox.com or +44-(0)-1895-827267.

Andrea Jackson, andrea.jackson at matrox.com, +44-(0)-1895-827267

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