DislayLink Offers DL-1x5 Series USB Graphics Adapters |
Written by DisplayLink Corp. | |
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 | |
Extending its expertise in USB graphics technology, DisplayLink Corp. has launched three new processors at the Interop 2009 IT tradeshow that deliver even more performance and power to USB 2.0 graphics applications - and are already deployed in Samsung's new SyncMaster LapFit LD190G and LD220G USB companion monitors.
Up to 2048 x 1152 for the DL-195, designed for high-end monitors, docking stations and adapters.
Up to 1920 x 1080 for the DL-165, designed for cost effective docks, mainstream monitors and adapters.
Up to 1440x1050 for the DL-125, designed for entry-level monitors, mini-monitors and projectors.
"Notebook PCs are displacing the desktop PC-LCD monitor combination as the primary computer for many people. Monitor manufacturers have responded by developing products that can connect notebook PCs and mini-note PCs/netbooks to desktop monitors as easily as traditional USB peripherals like keyboards and mice connect to these devices," said John Jacobs, Director of Notebook Market Research for DisplaySearch. "The smaller displays of many notebook PCs, and especially mini-note PCs/netbooks almost necessitate the use of an external monitor if a person is using the PC for a significant amount of time. And, DisplaySearch research has proven that there are significant, measurable productivity benefits when using multiple displays." About the DisplayLink USB Graphics Solution A complete DisplayLink USB Graphics Solution consists of a DisplayLink processor in the peripheral device (monitor, dock, adapter, and projector) and software installed on the PC, notebook or netbook. This unique "plug and display" solution eliminates the hassle of opening up PCs to add discrete graphics card, while also saving time and energy use. The intelligent image processing algorithms, coupled with the high performance (DDR) memory interface and DisplayLink DL2+ adaptive compression scheme ensures a highly interactive, ultra low latency user experience that is nearly indistinguishable from a traditional monitor connection. This allows smooth window, cursor movement and support for full-screen video playback. The software automatically determines the most suitable type, resolution and key features for each display, allowing for a fast and error free setup. This configuration is then automatically remembered between sessions and the user does not have to re-configure each time they connect or disconnect the external displays. In addition, the DisplayLink Graphical User Interface (GUI) software driver provides simple usability features that make managing the desktop a snap - change resolution, color quality, screen orientation, and expansion or extension of the desktop in a click. DisplayLink's software fully integrates with the Operating System including Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit), including Vista Aero 3D, and Windows XP, along with Intel-based Apple Mac OS X and includes an MSI Installer for corporate-wide installation. More technical specifications are available at https://www.displaylink.com/products. DL-1x5 Availability DisplayLink's new DL-125/165 and 195 processors are available to system manufacturers today. Consumers can find the technology first in the SyncMaster Lapfit LD190G and LD220G monitors, now available in Asia , Middle East, Russia and Europe. Demonstrated earlier this year, the Lapfit monitors are specifically designed as a companion display for notebooks and netbooks and are easily USB connected for instant expansion of the visual workspace. At 18.5 inches and 21.5 inches, respectively, the Samsung SyncMaster LapFit displays also feature adjustable tilt so they can be aligned perfectly with a user's notebook screen angle.
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