Thursday, January 25th 2007
Matrox Launches the Extio F1220
Matrox Graphics Inc., announced today the Extio F1220, the latest addition to the Extio series of Remote Graphics Units(RGUs). The Extio F1220 enables the extension of one or two displays with resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 per monitor, audio, two IEEE 1394 FireWire ports, and up to six USB devices(4 at the front, 2 at the back), including keyboard and mouse, by up to 820 feet(250 meters). By separating the computer from the monitors and user-interface, the Extio series of products helps address issues such as security, heat, noise, system maintenance and support, and system access in digital signage environments. The Extio F1220 RGU has no moving parts. It is connected to a Matrox PCI or PCI-Express Extio adapter card in a computer, workstation or server slot via a standard multi-mode fiber-optic cable with Dual-LC connectors. Matrox Extio F1220 will be available in the second quarter of 2007. For more information on Matrox Extio F1220, please click here.
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7 Comments on Matrox Launches the Extio F1220
You could for example. Have a system running in a hole in the wall, and just have one cable running to your desk that powered the monitor, KB & Mouse. and with wireless mice and keyboard natively supported. Mount this behind your desk, so you see no cables less those to run your monitor.
So a complete system, with no noise as the tower is removed, no wires, no clutter.
In a office setting if they could, make a multi-user interface, then no more desktops to clutter, make heat and break down. Just on huge powerful server to interface with and run everyones stuff.
So one business less 20PC's, two or three hubs, 20 OS's. And better user access controll and easier to maintain.
but definitely cool but im guessing really expensive because the fiber connection cable that it uses is to my knowledge quite expensive like like $100+ per foot
if its relievedly cheap it would be great for htpc's
A system admins wet dream it is.