DisplayLink, for those unfamiliar with the concept, is a company that has turned USB into another video connection - run entirely in software. We've seen several iterations of USB displays over the years, including some - like the excellent model from Lenovo - that have both electricity and video requirements supplied by just one or two USB ports.
It's an elegant way to add another display to a computer, such as a laptop, or a desktop with a single video-out port, that is already powering its maximum number.
Read the full content of this Article: Cirago UDA-3000 USB 3.0-to-HDMI-Adapter Review
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Nice, now i'll be able to recommend something to users wanting to drive 2 displays + the notebook's or 3 displays on laptops without those capabilities.
Cirago UDA-3000 USB 3.0-to-HDMI-Adapter Review Discussion
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by J.R. Nelson, Sep 21, 2012.