USB 2.0 and wireless display connections for Windows Vista
DisplayLinkCorp is one of the first companies to support Windows Vista Aero 3-D interface which enable USB 2.0 and WiMedia (Wireless Display Connections) for Windows Vista.
In an excerpt of the news:
The company will demonstrated this technology at WinHEC 2007 on DisplayLink-enabled products, including USB displays, notebook docking stations and display adapters from Samsung, Toshiba, Kensington, IODATA and Sunix.
DisplayLink’s solution is built for “plug-and-play” simplicity enabling notebook docking stations and multimonitor computing for all PC users. The technology enables the 3-D capabilities of the Windows Aero interface on multiple screens for an unparalleled user experience on USB-connected displays. Up to six displays can be added to a computer over a single USB connector when using the Windows Vista Basic color scheme interface.
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