Quixant to Showcase Portfolio at NIGA

Quixant has previewed its lineup of gaming boards and monitors to be displayed at the NIGA Indian Gaming trade show in San Diego next month.

Technology supplier Quixant announced that it will exhibit at the NIGA trade show in San Diego, April 10-13, at booth 542.

The full range of diverse gaming platforms and monitor solutions will be on display at the Quixant booth, including the recently launched QXi-400.

The new QXi-400 platform combines cost-effectiveness with powerful, third-generation AMD G-Series SoC technology, in an attractive package for advanced two-screen applications. The QXi-400 utilizes the latest AMD chipset to provide compatibility with both Linux and Windows 7, without the need to upgrade to Windows 10.

Prominently on display will be the 4K-capable, ultra-high-end QMax-1 platform with the new AMD Radeon E9260 discrete graphics card option. In addition, the high-end QX-50 platform and middle-range QXi-6000 will be showcased at the booth. Completing Quixant’s lineup will be the popular QXi-300 and QXi-307.

Quixant also will feature its extensive range of gaming monitors and cut-glass button decks. These monitors and button decks are specifically designed to meet the requirements and needs of the gaming industry. Utilizing high-quality panels with wide viewing angles, Quixant monitors come in a variety of sizes and with numerous features including LED backlighting, multiple touchscreen technologies, and Freesync technology.

“We are excited to exhibit at NIGA for the seventh consecutive year in beautiful San Diego, California,” said Amit Sharma, vice president of sales and general manager of Quixant USA. “Not only will Quixant showcase the new, powerful, and cost-effective QXi-400 gaming computer, but we will also demo an impressive range of monitors and button decks. Quixant continues to innovate and add to our product portfolio, empowering our customers to take on a cost-effective approach and a quicker time-to-market using the latest and greatest technology for the gaming industry.”