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Future DisplayLink chips will be able to transmit HD video via USB 3.0

Sunday, December 27, 2009

It is known that currently the most popular interface for transferring high-definition video connectors are DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. In the near future, however, a serious competition, they may compile the latest standard for high-speed standard SuperSpeed USB 3.0, are becoming increasingly common in computer devices and consumer electronics.



Company DisplayLink, specializing in the production of chips for video transmission via the USB port, announced plans to begin shipping the chip with support for standard SuperSpeed USB 3.0 in the second half of 2010. In addition, the manufacturer plans to demonstrate a prototype device based on this chip at CES 2010, which will be held from 7 to 10 January in the U.S. Las Vegas.

In fact, the standard SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is the first USB protocol allows you to streaming high-definition video. We already know that the prototype from DisplayLink devices allow for video transfer rate up to 4.8 Gbps. Thus, using these cards will be possible to connect via USB-port for external display netbook with a big diagonal, and display it on the image of very high quality. Of course, this requires that the highest resolution supported GPU computer.

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