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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

HP and DisplayLink Create a Buzz at CES 2010


At CES Unveiled, a press only event in Las Vegas, DisplayLink and HP demonstrated HD resolution USB graphics adapters and the HP USB 2.0 Docking Stations. Our friends at PC Perspective took a great shot of the product in action.

DisplayLink will be showcasing USB 3.0 innovations and new docking stations, adapters and other peripherals in the USB Tech Zone (30769 South Hall) this week at CES 2010.

Visit the booth, mention this blog, and nab a USB graphics adapter while supplies last.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tricked Out Mac with DisplayLink


Every so often, along comes something that really inspires our inner geek. Check out the latest twist on making the Apple logo into a second display using the Century USB mini display and DisplayLink drivers at Edsjunk.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Vote MIMO

DisplayLink USB graphics enabled mini monitor, the Nanovision MIMO UM-710 has been nominated by Engadget for Display of the Year. Cast your vote now.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/16/vote-for-the-2008-engadget-awards/

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Diamond Multimedia Rolls Out Adapter

DisplayLink is pleased to announce a new DisplayLink Certified customer, Diamond Multimedia . With their new BVU160 USB graphics adapter most any monitor can easily become a USB display.

Some key features include:

· Resolution to 1600x1200/1680x1050
· Daisy chain for up to six displays
· DisplayLink usability software for easy desktop management
· Saves up to 80% power as compared to multiple graphics cards
· DisplayLink Certified for performance and compatibility

Read the Diamond story here: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Diamond-Multimedia-946951.html.

Do you currently use a USB graphics adapter? If so, tell us what you think and how it has made your visual workspace more productive. Drop a comment here.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Dynadock is Universal, Easy to Support

DisplayLink today received another customer testimonial, this time highlighting the benefits of the Toshiba Dynadock universal docking station. We just had to share:

The University buys the computers and peripherals indirectly from Toshiba. We have different notebook models ranging from high to low end. When docking or port replication was a requirement the Dynadock was the best choice for us, due to two reasons: the Dynadock works with every single notebook as they connect via USB, and therefore, very convenient, as well as they are much more affordable than a proprietary docking station.

The Dynadock is very easy to use, USB plug-and-play. We rolled-out 50 units, and IT support required less than five minutes per unit and desk to deploy.”

Stephen Batie, Computer Equipment Support, The Open University

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Monday, June 23, 2008

LG Represents at InfoComm 08


LG showed off it's DisplayLink network display enabled monitors at InfoComm o8 with some interesting demos and this cool 'Daisy Chain' graphic.

Look for the LG Flatronwide L206WU displays in both the US and Europe.

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