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Matrox Graphics display controller boards bundled with PACSmate(TM) medical displays

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Matrox Graphics Inc, announces that IEI will bundle controller boards together to increase the quality of images and reliability. Matrox Graphics Inc., has announced that IEI is bundling both Matrox MED5mp(TM) and Onyx(TM) display controller boards with its PACSmate(TM) medical displays. This partnership will help to bring pristine image quality, reliability and long life-cycle products to IEI customers. IEI will bundle Matrox boards with the following medical-grade monochrome and color display models: MMD-5201M, MMD-3213M, MMD-2213M, MMD-4300C, MMD-3208C and MMD-3213C.

"Matrox  Graphics Inc is pleased to partner with IEI who will bring these combined solutions to the marketplace," says George Rigas, business development manager for medical imaging, Matrox Graphics Inc. "Our boards with IEI's PACSmate(TM) medical displays will provide their customers with pristine image quality for accurate diagnoses."

"IEI is happy to bundle our PACSmate(TM) displays with Matrox MED5mp and Onyx and display controller boards," says Kenny Jan, research and development manager, medical division, IEI. "Matrox's image quality is renowned and trusted, and we are eager to pair their products with our high-quality medical grade displays."

Matrox MED5mp display controller boards support dual-display resolutions of up to 5 MP each in landscape and portrait modes, bringing advanced functionality and flexibility to the medical imaging market with extensive multi-monitor support, pristine image quality, and robust drivers. Matrox Onyx PCIe, single-slot, fan-less display controller boards support dual independent outputs for digital displays (up to 4 MP each). Matrox Onyx can also be paired with Matrox Equinox graphics extension unit, replicating display information at a distance of up to 250m (820 feet) from the PC.
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