Tuesday, November 22, 2011

DisplayLink adds DVI to its USB display adapter repertoire, in Japan

DisplayLink adds DVI to its USB display adapter repertoire, in Japan

Tired of all those USB to HDMI adapters. Got yourself a monitor sporting only an old-school DVI port. Well, don't worry, DisplayLink has your back. as long as you live in Japan. The cumbersomely named I-O DATA USB-RGB3/D USB 3.0 to DVI display adapter just hit shelves in the Land of the Rising Sun for the equivalent of $137. By hooking up to a computer's USB 3.0 port the adapter is able to push video at resolutions up to 2048 x 1152 over a standard DVI cable. It's a great way to salvage that aging, but still high-quality display if you've got a newer notebook that's gone the HDMI-only route.

Engadget, DisplayLink adds DVI to its USB display adapter repertoire, in Japan

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