LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DisplayLink, the leading provider of USB graphics technology today announced its latest USB docking chipset enabling forwards and backwards compatibility for any and all ...
It is an under-reported fact, but the majority of desktop systems sold today come with only a single display port--usually VGA or DVI. If your system falls into this camp and you want your system to ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. & TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DisplayLink ®, the leading provider of technology for virtual graphics and USB-connected computing, and CyberLink ®, the leading multimedia ...
Chromebook users, your laptops will soon be compatible with USB-to-display adapters, thanks to upcoming DisplayLink support. ChromeOS Release 51 will make DisplayLink devices plug-and-play for Dell ...
DisplayLink Computer Monitors: Adding More Screens. June 14, 2012 — -- Traditional desktop PCs need at least one monitor, and many people extol the virtues of working with two or more, even with ...
DisplayLink will be showing off its new SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) chip platform for next generation displays, docking stations and other integrated devices at the Intel Developer Forum next week. The ...
A few weeks ago, Samsung Korea launched a series of low profile external LCD monitors intended to serve as notebook or netbook companion displays. Essentially, it's a same LCD display as in Samsung's ...
WHY, oh why, isn't there some smaller sized DisplayLink USB 3.0 portable, bus-powered monitors? I'm talking in the 11-13" 1080p size? There's 1 14" from HP which is 1.6" (!!) deep with the cover. And ...
DisplayLink announced today that it has partnered with Alereon to deliver wireless USB displays. DisplayLink specializes in using USB2 as an efficient means for hooking multiple displays to the same ...
DISPLAYLINK SHIPS HIGHER PERFORMANCE USB GRAPHICS PROCESSORS DELIVERING HD GRAPHICS TO NEW SAMSUNG LAPFIT DISPLAYS PALO ALTO, Calif., May 19, 2009 – Extending its expertise in USB graphics technology, ...
Now that USB video is a reality for many PC users, it makes sense that someone would take that technology wireless. It also makes sense that it would come from DisplayLink, developers of the USB ...
DisplayLink Inc. has disclosed plans to ship a chip that enables video to run in “SuperSpeed” USB 3.0 standard devices in the second half of 2010, which would allow its use in consumer products as ...
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