USB 3.0 DisplayLink monitors able to transfer video up to 4.8 gigabits per second

DisplayLink is likely that some monitors USB 3.0 compatible preparation to be exhibited at CES in January. The high speed USB 3.0 super will become the main threat to VGA, DVI and HDMI. With the support of USB 3.0 standard, monitors DisplayLink USB 3.0 will be able to transfer video at speeds up to 4.8 gigabits per second. This allows the monitors to be connected with USB advanced GPU to display high definition content video.

The USB ports are commonly available on every PC and USB 3.0 ports will soon be widely available in future computers. And even the cheapest netbooks will further USB 3.0 ports, allowing connections to a bank of monitors without using DVI or VGA ports. USB 3.0 DisplayLink monitors are expected to hit store shelves before Christmas 2010.

Kohjinsha Dual Screen DZ Series laptop

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Kohjinsha has launched its dual-screen portable DZ series in Japan. This dual-screen portable was once only a concept and Kohjinsha has made it to come as a real product.

The dual-screen portable DZ Kohjinsha packages of two 10.1-inch screen with LED backlight, a 1.6 GHz Athlon Neo MV-40 CPU, 1GB RAM which is expandable to 4 GB, ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card, 160 GB storage, WiFi and 1.3 megapixel webcam. The dual screen DZ Kohjinsha notebook is very similar to Spacebook gScreen, which can have a screen to slide behind the other.

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