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  2. DisplayLink - Wikipedia

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    DisplayLink launched its first semiconductor product family, the DL-120 and DL-160 USB 2.0 graphics devices, in January 2007, [10] signaling a change in the company's business plan from FPGA-based systems to semiconductors. The DL-120 and DL-160 allow up to six additional monitors to be added to a PC through USB 2.0.

  3. DisplayLink aims for 'any device, any display connectivity ...

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    Here at IDF 2010, DisplayLink has come forward with public plans to gravitate towards "any device, any display connectivity" with its new USB 3.0 chip platform. ... Essentially, USB 3.0 has opened ...

  4. DisplayLink's adaptor streams 4K content over USB 2.0 ... - AOL

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    Ideally, the system shoots video over USB 3.0, while still giving users the full connectivity options of any compatible DisplayLink device -- but it can also function using USB 2.0, though the ...

  5. Kensington updates DisplayLink universal laptop docks with ...

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    The Office Dock (sd3500v) and Home Dock (sd3000v) both offer USB 2.0 and 3.0 expansion slots, a gigabit Ethernet port, audio out as well as DVI and VGA ports for plugging in an external monitor.

  6. VirtualLink - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.1 signals A USB TX balanced pair for USB 3.0 data; A USB RX balanced pair for USB 3.0 data; I2C wire to control the USB Billboard interface, in case the cable is plugged into an unsupported interface. VBUS carrying power to HMD visor; GND ground; The USB-C plug pinout specified: [citation needed]

  7. USB 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    The USB 3.1 specification takes over the existing USB 3.0's SuperSpeed USB transfer rate, now referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 1, and introduces a faster transfer rate called SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps, corresponding to operation mode USB 3.1 Gen 2, [62] putting it on par with a single first-generation Thunderbolt channel.

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