Veos is a graphics
extension product capable of delivering up to three channels of
digital signage content from one system to many displays throughout
small and large-scale venues. The system consists of three units:
Master, Display and Repeater.
Here's how it works:
The Veos Master unit connects to the computer, which recognizes
it as an ultra-wide display with a resolution of 4080x768.
The Master unit uses the same Matrox patent-pending technology found
in Matrox Graphics eXpansion Modules (GXMs) to divide this ultra-wide
display into up to three unique channels (each 1360x768).
These channels are then transmitted via a single coax cable to Veos
Display units attached to screens to display the content.
Capable of driving two screens each, Veos Display units can be toggled
to show content from any of the transmitted channels and daisy-chained
with virtually unlimited numbers of other Veos Display or Repeater
units to branch and extend content across a wide variety of installations.
A true digital solution, Veos ensures perfect image quality and
does not compromise resolution at any distance. Learn more about
Veos and how it works (PDF).
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