If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. One of the biggest changes to computers — especially ...
Club3D claims what is world's first USB 3.0 to 4K adapter: Club 3D officially launches the next generation of USB 3.0 Graphics adapters capable of outputting high resolutions to DVI-I (2048x 1152p), ...
Easy USB Connection of Multiple Displays for Windows and Mac OS X Users DisplayLink today announced that its USB display technology is providing core functionality for the Kensington Dual Monitor ...
SUNIX VGA2625 family is a USB to DVI graphics adapter which enables users to add multiple monitors to a PC with minimal cost. This graphics thing is using USB 2.0. Based on the NIVO 160 chipset family ...
DisplayLink has announced the first USB 3.0 graphics adapter this week at IDF 2011. DisplayLink has been offering USB graphics adapters making it easy to add more screens to your computer for a while ...
The BVU3500 is part of Diamond's external USB graphics portfolio. This adapter carries a DVI port on the opposite end of the USB 3.0 connection, and packaging, as you will see, includes a few adapters ...
DisplayLink and Alereon today jointly announced the availability of a reference design for a Wireless USB display adapter that allows PCs to connect to nearby standard displays without wires while ...
Sunix has developed what they claim is the world’s first USB 3.0 to HDMI graphics adapter. This innovative device is designed to take full advantage of the SuperSpeed interface, utilizing the USB 3.0 ...
DisplayLink adapters capable of outputting 1080p Full HD are relatively rare beasts – so far we've spotted a Lenovo model on the market, for a heady $129 – so Diamond Multimedia's $75 BVUMD3 USB ...
There's a lot going on at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) this year, just as there is every year, and not all of it has to do with processors. Making a splash of its own, DisplayLink debuted the world ...
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 ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.— Dec. 10, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE)--DisplayLink and Alereon today jointly announced the availability of a reference design for a Wireless USB display adapter that allows PCs to connect ...
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