Matrox Avio2: Elevating Remote KVM Operations to New Heights
On March 12, 2026, Japan Material Co., Ltd. will launch the Matrox Avio2, an ultra-low latency IP KVM extender developed by Canada's Matrox. This state-of-the-art device is designed to facilitate seamless remote operations by transmitting high-resolution video at 4K through IP networks in real-time and with utmost security.
Key Features of Matrox Avio2
Uncompromising Real-Time Access
Featuring support for IPMX, SMPTE ST 2110, and NMOS standards, the Matrox Avio2 ensures that users can control PCs remotely with exceptional fluidity. It's perfect for mission-critical environments such as control rooms, healthcare, broadcasting, media production, and live events.
Versatile Configuration
What sets the Avio2 apart is its flexibility. Users can configure it as either a transmitter or receiver, adapting to different system needs with ease. Whether you're utilizing a dual 10GbE configuration for uncompressed transmission or a 1GbE network for long-distance transmission with compression, the Avio2 has you covered.
Two SFP Ports for Redundancy
The device comes equipped with two SFP ports, allowing for a robust redundant setup. Additionally, it supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) for optimized wiring management, contributing to a sleek and efficient installation.
Seamless Switching
One of the standout capabilities of the Matrox Avio2 is its seamless switching feature, enabling smooth remote operation with a keyboard and mouse over ultra-low latency IP transmission. Users can swiftly transition between different sources, enhancing their workflow and efficiency.
Integrated Codec Support
The Avio2 accommodates both uncompressed and compressed transmission, making it versatile for various applications. With support for the Colibri codec and optional JPEG-XS, users can select the optimal setup for their needs.
Enhanced IP Integration Tools
Matrox provides a comprehensive suite of management and development tools to support IP systems. Thanks to an intuitive Web UI, users can easily configure devices. The Matrox Unified Utility aids in bulk firmware management, allowing for efficient operations in large environments. Furthermore, integration with the NMOS controller, Matrox ConductIP, enables centralized management, real-time visualization of ST 2110/IPMX devices, and media stream monitoring.
Supporting IP Infrastructure
Japan Material also offers a range of complementary products to enhance IP infrastructure. The ConvertIP series handles the conversion and transmission of signals from baseband to IP, creating a seamless ecosystem for high-quality video operations.
The Extio3 series extends IP KVM environments, facilitating high-quality, low-latency transmission at 4K60p 4:4:4. The Matrox ConductIP media server provides intuitive management for IP-based AV infrastructure, conforming to AMWA NMOS standards.
About Matrox
Founded in 1976 and based in Montreal, Canada, Matrox has established itself as a trusted provider of streaming products, KVM solutions, and graphics cards used across various sectors, including broadcasting, healthcare, finance, and signage.
For more information about the Matrox Avio2 and related products, visit the
Japan Material website. The company strives to support clients with excellent service and a commitment to innovation in graphics solutions.
Price and Availability
The Matrox Avio2 will be available at open pricing through various retailers. For sales inquiries, visit the Japan Material graphics solutions department's dedicated site:
Japan Material Graphics.
For questions, please contact the Graphics Solutions Department at the Tokyo headquarters via email at [email protected] or through the contact form on their website.
Please note that product details may be subject to change without prior notice.