DisplayLink USB 3.0 Chip Makes for Multimedia Euphoria
DisplayLink will be pushing a new graphics chipset they say will take a major step toward any device with any display connectivity. Well damn, that’ll make it easy.
- USB or Ethernet bus powered monitors
- Universal USB docking stations with graphics, networking, and audio
- Affordable Ethernet and USB zero clients for shared resource computing
- USB to HDMI adapters for PC to TV connectivity
- USB to DVI, VGA or DisplayPort adapters for multi-display notebooks
- Mobile device to display
- Dual-Headed USB bus powered graphics adapters
- Single IC support for up to two full HD displays
- High performance HD video, 3D gaming, and beyond HD graphics
- HDCP 2.0 for protected content playback
- Integrated multi-channel audio
- Networking for docking stations and zero clients
- Support for leading display standards – “ DisplayPort, VGA DAC, DVI, HDMI
- Backwards compatibility with 3+ million DisplayLink USB 2.0 graphics devices
- USB bus power capabilities for both USB 2.0 and 3.0
- Proven Windows driver support (XP, Vista, Windows 7, MultiPoint Server 2010, and Server 2003/2008)
Tags: 3.0, Displaylink, superspeed, usb
Matt LeBoff
Kicking around in technology since 2002. I like to write about technology products and ideas, but at the consumer level understanding. Some tech, but not too techie.
