Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals

 

DisplayLink Shows USB Graphics Tech on Windows 7

Nov 6 2008, 10:00am CST | by

DisplayLink Shows USB Graphics Tech on Windows 7
 
Buy displaylink from Amazon Cyber Monday and Black Friday Now
 
DisplayLink has started working on making its USB graphics technology available on Windows 7. The company was showing off its USB graphics solutions on WinHEC 2008 conference for Microsoft engineers, developers, and product planners.

DisplayLink is already in use on Windows machines and allows things like displays, projectors, laptop docks and more to connect to a host PC via a simple USB connection needing no graphics card to operate. The technology makes it much easier for users to add multiple monitors.

“DisplayLink engineers have started this important development work to make our customers’ transition to Windows 7 as smooth as possible,” said Hamid Farzaneh, DisplayLink president and CEO. “All of our software’s popular capabilities – like auto install, high-quality video, 32-bit true-color graphics, 3D support, and more – will be enhanced or extended to continue providing excellent multi-monitor computing experiences to all Windows users.”

Via DisplayLink

where to buy

What Others Say about This

The Impact Of IT / ITES On Real Estate In Bangalore

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 The Information Technology sector has a special significance for India, because Indias competence in this sector has made it a net expor ...
Full article at: Moneycontrol.com  More like this  13 hours ago

A new way to do firmware development on programmable devices

In this Product How-To article Mark Saunders describes a new methodology for doing firmware development for the Cypress’ Arm-based Programmable SoCs, using the company’s PSoC Creator in combination with Arm’s uVision IDE. Programmable devices are really ...
Full article at: My ESM  More like this  5 days ago, 3:45pm CST

Don't miss ...

 

<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/3" rel="author">Shane McGlaun</a>
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
Shane can be contacted directly at shane@i4u.com.

 

blog comments powered by Disqus Comments

Latest stories

Kawasaki 12 V DC Road Side Impact Wrench
Kawasaki 12 V DC Road Side Impact Wrench
Fantastic tool for racers and anyone else looking to easily and quickly remove wheels from the vehicle
 
 
Apple iPad outsells Samsung tablets in South Korea
Apple iPad outsells Samsung tablets in South Korea
iPad is selling strongly in South Korea
 
 
BMW Unveils Coupe and Convertible 2013 M6
BMW Unveils Coupe and Convertible 2013 M6
Lots of power for the new M6
 
 
iCade 8-Bitty unveiled by Think Geek
iCade 8-Bitty unveiled by Think Geek
Think Geek is following up the successful iCade with the iCade 8-Bitty.