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DisplayLink's USB-to-DVI adapter @ Tech Report
*Review; Tech Report (http://techreport.com/articles.x/14057)*
*____________* Last year, Samsung released (http://techreport.com/discussions.x/13326) a 19" LCD monitor capable of being hooked up via a simple USB connection. To work its magic, the display uses an embedded video chip made by a company called DisplayLink that works like a sort of self-contained graphics processor. That's neat, but what if you already have a spare monitor you'd like to use via USB? Is there a cheaper alternative to coughing up the $300 or so for a USB display? As it turns out, yes there is. DisplayLink's video chip is also available in standalone USB-to-DVI adapters, which allow one to connect any monitor with a resolution up to 1600 x 1200 via USB. More... |
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