Matrox introduces the new RAD3mp medical display controller board

Matrox Graphics Inc. this week released a new addition to its Matrox RAD Series of display controller boards, the Matrox RAD3mp.

The Matrox RAD3mp is designed for multi-monitor review and diagnostic stations. The company says it can support up to two 3 mega-pixel (MP) grayscale or color digital displays, or up to 2 MP grayscale or color analog displays.

Features include image manipulation and performance tools, support from the Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) software development toolkit, Hardware Pivot for smooth and accelerated portrait image displays, ExtendiGray, Matrox's real-time grayscale processing technology and the ability to convert color displays to grayscale.

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