Experience unparalleled display density, resolution, and performance with the LUMA A380 — a PCIe® 4.0 x8 graphics card equipped with four native DisplayPort connectors, all within a standard-height single slot design.
Effortlessly meeting the demands of multi-monitor applications, the LUMA A380 sets the standard for display density, resolution, and performance. Despite its robust capabilities, it consumes only 75W of power, ensuring simplicity in integration for vendors and reducing overall ownership costs. Additionally, its low power consumption facilitates the installation of multiple cards in a single system while minimizing power usage. With no requirement for external power supplies, the LUMA A380 streamlines setup and maintenance processes.
Designed for professional multi-monitor desktop applications across various sectors including control rooms, digital signage, and security setups, LUMA Series graphics cards are HDCP compliant, enabling the seamless display of protected content.
Harnessing up to 6GB of graphics memory, the LUMA A380 delivers superior video playback and performance across a wide array of video wall applications. Support for cutting-edge technologies such as Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Ultimate, OpenGL® 4.6, OpenCL™ 3.0, Vulkan® 1.3, Intel® oneAPI Video Processing Library (oneVPL), and OpenVINO™ ensures smooth execution of the latest professional applications.
With a product lifecycle of seven years and dedicated customer support, you can rely on the LUMA A380 for consistent performance and longevity. Each product is backed by a standard three-year warranty, with the option for an extended warranty for added protection.
Complete your setup effortlessly with Matrox Video's comprehensive range of hardware accessories, including cables, adapters, shelves, and brackets, facilitating quick and secure installation of your Matrox Video product.
Elevate your multi-monitor applications with the LUMA A380 — where high density, efficiency, and advanced capabilities converge seamlessly.
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