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Sony VAIO USB video dock

Sony started shipping their VAIO USB Docking Station their first notebook dock with USB video support included. Borrowing DisplayLink’s tech the VAIO USB dock will give VAIO notebook computer users support for their external DVI and VGA displays up to 1600×1200 without having to use another cable for video. It will also come in handy [...]

Belkin’s wireless HDMI link

A few days ago, Belkin priced it’s much anticipated wireless HDMI link station. Two editions of it wil be available. One which covers an entire house for $999.99, and one which covers one room for $699.99.
The device will operate at the less congested 5Ghz frequency, and has zero latency due to it’s compression [...]

Wireless HDMI video link from Sony

Sony has announced the release of their DMX-WL1T wireless HDMI video link. The device features 1080i quality streaming video, four HDMI inputs, component video and analogue audio inputs and can transmit video up to 3Gps between the HD source and your HDTV. It is said that the device will only work with Bravia HDTVs but [...]

Intel rolls out specifications and demos of it’s new USB 3.0 Interface

Recently Intel released some specifications on it’s upcoming version of USB, USB 3.0.  Along with this release came some pictures showing how the new cables will look when eventually released to the public.
Here are details of USB 3.0 As taken from a Maximum PC article:
USB 3.0 will be backwards-compatible with USB 2.0
Like the upgrade from [...]

Intel denies USB 3.0 lockout of Nvidia and AMD

Nothing captures the public’s attention faster than a accusation. Industry big wigs at AMD and NVIDIA accussing Intel of cheating and you’ve got yourself drama that makes news. On one side of the bench we see AMD and NVIDIA, stamping their feet and insisting that Intel is keeping the USB 3.0 spec under wraps [...]

USB 3.0

I remember when I first experienced USB, it was with my iMac DV back in 2000. I remember being so happy about it being hot-swap capable, and having such high speeds. Back then it was USB 1.1 (12 mega bits per second at full speed). After USB 2.0 (480 megabits per second [...]

  
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