Take a look at Matrox’s tech preview of its IPMX/ST 2110-based Avio 2

At IBC2024, Matrox will launch a tech preview of Avio 2, “the world’s first open standards-based IPMX/ST 2110 IP keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) extender”.
The newest addition to Matrox Video’s successful IP KVM product line, the Avio 2 HDMI IP KVM extender provides enhanced video quality and performance, with support for up to 4K60 4:4:4 resolution, delivering real-time remote performance without compromise.
Caroline Injoyan, Business Development Manager, Matrox Video, said, “Avio 2 marks a significant advancement in IP KVM technology by embracing open standards to increase quality, interoperability, and flexibility.
“Delivering audio, video, and USB control over IP in an industry-standard format unlocks new possibilities for workflows in pro AV/IT, medical, broadcast, and high-quality media production.
“System integrators, consultants, and end-users will be able to optimise their workflows, reduce cost and complexity, and future-proof installations.”
Avio 2 integrates with existing infrastructure and scales efficiently for installations of any size. Enabling secure, real-time KVM-over-IP extension and switching over 1GbE and supporting true uncompressed 4K 4:4:4 over 10GbE networks, the Avio 2 IP KVM extender is suitable for the most demanding applications, such as handling of detailed content that requires high-colour fidelity and image quality.
A versatile IP KVM technology solution with multiple codec options, including support for JPEG XS, Avio 2 raises the bar for performance and enhances both productivity and operational efficiency in mission-critical environments. As part of the IPMX standard, Avio 2 supports Networked Media Open Specifications (NMOS), an open API for device discovery and connection management, facilitating signal routing and control via third-party systems in broadcast and live events workflows.To find out more, visit booth 7.B15 at IBC2024, which is taking place at the Amsterdam RAI convention centre from September 13-16.




