Word out of NAB is that Matrox, known best for enabling day-traders to run an excessive collection of monitors off a single graphics card, stands out as the first company to market with peripherals designed to apply Thunderbolt . Each of the latest models of its MXO2 family of video I/O boxes will probably be shipping with Thunderbolt on board, while budding film makers using the present gen MXO2 devices can be ready to push 10Gb worth of pixels per second by picking up an adapter. Matrox didn’t announce an organization release date or price, though we predict it’ll fall in keeping with the current products , which range from $449 as much as almost $2,400 for the MXO2 Rack with Matrox Max. They’re not exactly should have accessories for the typical user, but when you just can’t wait to any extent further to place those Thunderbolt ports to exploit, it’s the simplest game on the town.
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