Also published in: Panorama AV , Digital AV Magazine , IT Reseller
Barcelona, April 5, 2022.-
Charmex , a leading B2B provider in the audiovisual sector, is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Matrox Video AV to distribute its streaming, videowall and KVM solutions, including Extio 3 IP KVM , Maevex 6100 encoders and decoders. and 5100 , QuadHead2GO multi-monitor controllers, and Monarch streaming devices .
"We are delighted to announce our partnership with Charmex," says Cecilia Wills, Country Manager, Matrox Video AV/ IT Group. "His reputation and experience in the AV market is a perfect fit for Matrox Video."
“This new agreement with Charmex will allow us to build on our excellent growth in the region and we look forward to expanding the reach of our award-winning AV over IP and videowall solutions in Spain and Portugal, across a wide range of vertical markets and application areas.”
For his part, from Charmex, Jorge Vilaplana, head of the Signal Management department, states, "we are pleased to have reached an alliance with a manufacturer of the caliber and reputation of Matrox, which in its more than 45-year history has developed innovative solutions streaming, recording, KVM-IP and videowall controllers. In recent years, we have seen the market demand hybrid applications to be able to send content to any destination, and Matrox encoders and decoders are the perfect solution for customers who demand professional equipment for quality streaming at an affordable price.”
And he adds, "we hope to be able to offer from now on complete solutions that allow professional transmissions and recordings in the channel of integrators and rental companies, with the added value of commitment that Charmex contributes in all its projects".
Industry-leading AV-over-IP and videowall solutions
The Matrox Maevex 6100 Series enterprise encoders are the world's first devices and cards to offer dual and quad simultaneous 4K capture, streaming and recording, with zero-latency passthrough and support for multiple protocols, including SRT. All this in a standard Gigabit Ethernet network.