Matrox is a Canadian video technology company that designs and manufactures innovative computer hardware and software solutions for the professional video and imaging industries.
Founded in 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Early focus was on designing computer graphics and video display solutions.
In the 1990s, Matrox shifted focus to developing graphics cards for professional applications.
Today, Matrox is known for its innovative multi-display graphics cards, video wall solutions, and video codec solutions.
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A cost-effective video wall solution that lets you easily create video walls for a variety of display configurations.
An innovative video wall capture and IP encoder/decoder card that supports full 4K60 4:4:4 video, and H.264/H.265 video codecs.
A powerful video distribution solution that lets you easily send 4K/UHD HDR video over LAN, WAN or internet.
A multi-display graphics card that lets you easily create up to 9-display video walls, digital signage displays, and more.
Matrox graphics cards are primarily used for intensive professional graphics applications, such as video editing, 3D modeling, and scientific simulations.
No, Matrox does not make gaming graphics cards. Their graphics cards are designed specifically for professional applications.
Matrox products typically come with a 2 or 3-year warranty, depending on the specific product.
Yes, Matrox offers technical support for its products via phone, email, and online support forums.
Matrox products are compatible with a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS.