USB to VGA adapters have been around for
several years now, but their performance has
been a mixed-bag at best and downright
embarrassing at worst. The few USB-VGA
adapters that have passed through our labs
were quickly relegated to a bottom drawer or
unceremoniously returned to shipper. With
poor driver support, awful performance and
terribly image quality, we assumed that video
over USB was impossible.
Then we met the uberGeeks from DisplayLink.
These brainy engineers have come up with a
way to deliver full-motion, high-quality
images and video over a USB 2.0 connection.
With up to 6 adapters connected to a single
computer and DisplayLink technology making
its way into products from several major
manufacturers, your multiple monitor setup
might be driven by USB.
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of all of our episodes at...
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