USB 2.0 and wireless display connections for Windows Vista
May 24, 2007 by Milo Riano
Filed under Microsoft, 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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