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Matrox's Extio Reviewed

An anonymous reader writes "Looks like Matrox isn't as dead as some of us thought. This box of tricks lets you connect four displays up to a PC that's 250 meters away. All the graphic data is sent down a fiber optic cable to the Matrox box that then connects to the screens. To the end user it feels like they're working directly on the PC, but the PC can be locked away somewhere safe."

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  1. Math problem nightmare by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Given the matrox [[1,2],[3,4]], compute the matrox's extio.

  2. Uhm... by suv4x4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Looks like Matrox isn't as dead as some of us thought.

    When was Matrox dead ffs? When Seagate bought them, they were one of the top HDD brands (well, for commodity OEM drives, if not known for amazing quality).

    The fact that half of Matrox's utilities are producing Seagate brand drives doesn't make them dead, does it.

    1. Re:Uhm... by niceone · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yea, laugh at me :( "He mixed up Maxtor with Matrox. Idiot!" I deserve it.

      Yeah, mod GP so that more people can laugh at him! Anyway, what's a Men's magazine doing producing fibre-optic monitor extenders?

    2. Re:Uhm... by Loligo · · Score: 5, Funny

      >Anyway, what's a Men's magazine doing producing fibre-optic monitor extenders?

      Silly me, I was sitting here wondering if he meant the first Maxtor, Reloaded, or Revolution...

        -l