Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Matrox Graphics | Subject: Matrox Vio Analog
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 May 2007

Video board raises system definition

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The Matrox Vio Analog offers a cost effective solution for high-resolution display capture, for simulation and training markets in particular

The Matrox Vio Analog is the newest member of the Matrox Vio family of boards for video capture and display. Matrox Vio boards deliver superior quality and definition of state-of-the-art broadcast video to simulation, training and medical imaging markets. 'For the simulation and training markets in particular, the Matrox Vio Analog offers a cost effective solution for high-resolution display capture', explains Dwayne Crawford, Product Manager at Matrox Imaging.

'Visible light modalities in medical imaging are able to push beyond traditional NTSC/Pal and take advantage of leading edge high-definition video technology'.

The Matrox Vio Analog is a single platform capture card that supports analogue HD/SD input and output.

Some of its key features include low-latency video output (synchronised to the video input), 128Mbyte onboard memory, support for 20bit video, automatic detection of the video source, and graphics overlay composition.

The Matrox Vio Analog uses a x4 PCI Express (PCIe) host interface, enabling it to stream high-definition video to the host PC for archiving or from the host PC for playback.

Software development kits, available separately, provide support for Microsoft Windows XP.

An SDK for Linux will be available at a later date.

OEM pricing for the Matrox Vio Analog starts at US $1150 (one-off), and is available now.

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