The system was built using an Intel Core i7 processor, shedload of system memory and twelve 26" NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXI with a native resolution of 1920x1200. We like the fact that Matrox used displays with 16:10 ratio, rather than 16:9 screens that are all over the show.
The M9188 is nothing else but a dual-GPU setup with eight mini-DisplayPort connectors, while the M9148 comes with quad DisplayPort output. The company demonstrated 8100x3880 resolution, i.e. 7680x3600 pixels with 70 pixels reserved for bezel correction.
Matrox runs 12 displays off a single PC
Posted on Tuesday, March 02 2010 @ 15:10 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Bright Side of News is demonstrating some of its new technologies at CeBIT, including a single PC that drives 12 displays! This is not intended for gaming though, it's aimed at graphics professionals.