A Miracast-based device from Microsoft that plugs into a TV, projector or monitor via HDMI and USB. Starting with Windows 8, the Wireless Display Adapter (WDA) lets a Miracast-enabled Windows PC, ...
DisplayLink adapters capable of outputting 1080p Full HD are relatively rare beasts – so far we've spotted a Lenovo model on the market, for a heady $129 – so Diamond Multimedia's $75 BVUMD3 USB ...
The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter consists of two parts: the USB-C transmitter that plugs into the source device such as a laptop, phone, or tablet; ...
[Sherry Wu] sent in a link to her Apple Studio Display hack. She got her hands on the 17″ display which has a proprietary Apple Display Connector that rolls signals for DVI, USB, and 25V power into ...
★★★★☆ With the OWC USB-C Dual HDMI 4K Display Adapter with DisplayLink, your M1 MacBook can use a pair of external monitors. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac MacBooks with an Apple M1 processor can handle ...
Big changes are coming to the popular DisplayPort display standard, with version 1.4 promising support for 8K displays. DisplayPort 1.4 will allow 8K displays to hook up to laptops, smartphones and ...
There are two new cutting-edge docking stations and a massive USB-C charger from Plugable, adding more displays and ports to your desk than ever before. Even as Apple adds more ports to its laptops ...
If there was any drawback to Microsoft’s first-generation Wireless Display Adapter, it’s that the lag between your phone and tablet and what was displayed on the screen was a bit disconcerting.
The new USB 3.0 reversible Type-C connector will also support DisplayPort Alternate Mode with screen resolutions of "4K and beyond," the standards setting group behind the technology announced on ...
In 2014, Microsoft’s Wireless Display Adapter introduced Miracast support to a wide range of devices. Anything sporting Windows, whether it be a tablet, laptop, or smartphone, would be capable of ...
I'm glad that most devices have adopted USB-C as their standard connection type because it's made my life easier, and I only need a single-do-all cable for most of my needs. However, monitors and ...
If you are reading this on an IBM PC-compatible computer, it is a certainty that its graphics card will support the lowest common denominator of PC displays, the Monochrome Display Adapter, or MDA.