Matrox M9148 LP PCIe x16 Graphic Card

If, like me, you run dual monitors with your PC setup but are still hankering for yet more additional display real estate you may be interested in Matrox’s newly announced powerhouse of a graphic card, the Matrox M9148 LP, which boasts 4x DisplayPort monitor support at resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 on each display.
Offering optimal support for Windows Vista (inclusive of Vista Aero), the x16 PCIe Matrox M9148 LP, which comes with 4x miniDP ports as well as being supplied with fours sets of adapters taking care of miniDP to DP and DP to DVI, is billed as being ideal for business, industrial, and government applications and should 4 displays prove not enough you can even pop a second M9148 LP into your rig to drive a further four displays (bringing the total up to 8 screens).
The Matrox M9148 LP PCIe x16 Graphic Card, which comes with 1GB of onboard memory and which comes bundled with Matrox PowerDesk software, utilises passive cooling and will happily reside in low-profile form factor PCs with an included bracket taking care of mounting the card in ATX form factor PCs.
There’s no word from Matrox as at the time of writing concerning either pricing or intended date of availability but, if you’re keen to expand your desktop to additional monitors, the Matrox M9148 LP certainly looks as though its worth holding out for.
The moment Matrox offer an update concerning pricing and shipping date we’ll endeavour to offer you an update, however, in the meantime, you can find out more about the Matrox M9148 LP via Matrox’s product page.
[via Geeky Gadgets/Oh Gizmo]
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