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DVI extender Extio F2208
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DVI extender
DVI extender
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Matrox Extio F2208 is a point-to-point, KVM extension solution that uses fiber-optic cable to separate the keyboard, mouse, USB, audio peripherals and up to two displays from the rest of the computer by up to 1 km (3280 feet). Equipped with the latest Matrox KVM technology, the Extio F2208 extends the bus via a PCIe bus interface card while the fiber-optical connection guarantees performance - eliminating hidden/dropped frames, data latency, and artifacts as seen with compression-based solutions. Key Features High performance, zero compression KVM optical extension up to 1 km from the PC1 Supports up to 2 displays (DisplayPort™, Digital, or Analog) from a single appliance, fiber-optic cable and workstation2 Independent and stretched mode support for 2x1 configurations Combine two Matrox PCIe interface cards, Matrox Extio F2208, Extio F2408, plus Extio F2408E Expander units to drive up to 16 DisplayPort and/or DVI displays, keyboard, mouse, audio and up to eight additional USB 2.0 ports at up to 1 km from the PC Clone multiple displays in two separate remote locations across two fiber-optic cables, while also stretching desktops Max. resolution of 2560x1600 (DisplayPort), & 1920x1200 (Digital, Analog) per display Fiber-optic connection allows raw, uncompressed data to travel between the remote host system and the user-side Extio F2208 appliance, resulting in unmatched HD resolution support and uncompromised workstation performance Designed for process control rooms, dispatch centers, and other mission-critical environments that require stable, reliable I/O extension technology

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