USB Monitors? DisplayLink’s Technology, Examined

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Would you like to add another monitor, but found the display outputs? DisplayLink technology uses USB bus to expand on the screen. The current implementation is not perfect, we are more excited about the USB 3.0 hardware is planned.

According to a recent survey we posted on our Facebook page, 61% of you currently use a notebook. If you do not, there is a chance that you just do not need mobility. Or replace the weight of a tablet PC with a cell phone or smartphone for tasks such as replying to e-mail or online banking. Nevertheless, we expect that the share of notebook users, such as improved performance and to raise prices to fall further.

The attractiveness of the notebook is clear. Ping is to plop on the couch surfing the Internet much more relaxed than sitting on the same computer desk, day after day. But this freedom has its price. Even if you ignore the fact that mobile systems inherently slower at the same price point, you’re generally still limited to a single screen.

Solution to this problem is not easy. Some laptops have a second monitor output, you can use a different monitor, if available. And we have a handful of laptops with AMD-based GPUs Eyefinity to expose functionality to accommodate a third screen seen. But there are not many people. So how do you the flexibility to address three of the four screens can be connected simultaneously? DisplayLink has a solution in the graphics technology that may be on the USB bus, monitors with USB ports.

These devices are useful in a pinch, but how do they work? We take a closer look at this technology, so you know what they are looking to purchase multiple monitors to your mobile office.

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