December 12, 2007 It's no secret that hooking up multiple monitors to a computer provides a clear productivity improvement and DisplayLink is aiming to make the setup even more efficient by ...
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 ...
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 ...
We've seen the DisplayLink technology gaining momentum from display manufactures like LG to Infocus, and was later stamped with Vista-Aero capability. The convenient USB-based multi-monitor technology ...
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 brings multi-monitor computing to the Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family First ever quad-monitor solution for Intel-based desktop and notebook PCs SAN FRANCISCO and PALO ALTO, Calif., ...
DisplayLink, the leading provider of USB Graphics technology, today announced the official launch of the DL-4000 family of USB monitor chips and customer products at Computex from industry leaders ...
At this year's IDF, it looks like one of the main focuses is connectivity. After Intel outlined their own plans to feature "smart devices," with a focus on their connectivity, it looks like it's time ...
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 ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. & KANAZAWA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DisplayLink, the leading provider of technology for virtual and USB-connected computing, and I-O DATA DEVICE (www.iodata.com) today announced the ...
AOC announces the new AOC E1659FWU, a sleek and portable 16-inch monitor that receives both power and signal through a single USB 3.0 cable. The monitor easily connects to laptop and desktop computers ...
The video above shows an ASUS monitor being powered by a single USB cable, from a notebook - impressive. The delay from plugging it in to the monitor working, which is 1920x1080 by the way, its mere ...
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