New DisplayLink software enables USB based multiple displays for Intel based Mac users;
Kensington debuts Mac docking station and Dual USB adapter
SAN FRANCISCO and PALO ALTO, CALIF.– DisplayLink today announced the availability of its USB network display technology for Mac OS X, allowing Intel-based Mac users to, for the first time, connect additional displays to their computers using USB 2.0.
USB multi-monitor capability expands a computer’s work area freeing users to be more creative, productive, and to enjoy the full capabilities of their Mac. For example:
* Mac mini users can, for the first time, view their content on up to four displays.
* MacBook and MacBook Pro users can experience desktop convenience with the first ever USB graphics universal notebook docks.
* iMac and Mac Pro users can use DisplayLink-based products to expand their visual workspace by adding up to four additional displays with the ease of USB and with instantaneous mouse and keyboard response, 32-bit true-color graphics and DVD-quality video performance.
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