In recent years, the company DisplayLink offers its eponymous technology to connect monitors via a USB port instead of VGA or DVI ports usual. The Californian firm has managed to sell 2.3 million of its chips DL-120/125, DL-160/165, and DL-195, present in some screens signed Samsung, LG or even ASUS.
DisplayLink chips exploit the USB 2.0 in its variation, which poses some problems with streaming video at high resolution. This limited de facto monitors USB uses desktop. Today DisplayLink says it will soon propose new controllers using the USB 3.0. The first monitors with these chips will be released novel from the CES 2010, which will open in a few days in Las Vegas.
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