Wireless USB video coming soon?
- December 11th, 2007
- 2 Comments
We’re not sure immediately this would be for, but we like it all the same. DisplayLink and Alereon have finished development on their wireless USB monitor system for PCs. Through software and a special adapter, you send your computer’s video through the ether via a USB dongle, which is then reflected on your monitor with a similar VGA/DVI dongle.
At somewhere between $150 and $250, it’s not in everyone’s interest to cut the cord, however as a first time product, it might make a market for cheaper copycats, which could get interesting.
DisplayLink and Alereon Announce Wireless USB Display Adapter [Wirelss Weblog]










Dave (Who am I?)
8 months ago
Instead see if you can be completely wireless using Teq AV/IT’s WID110 that has highest resoultion, least lag time, best refresh rate and full 32-bit color
Great unit, I am loving every bit of it in our board-room and conference rooms
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7 months ago
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