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  Date: 15/09/2013

USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter from DisplayLink

In most of the systems today, there is increased availability of USB 3.0, which is capable of video display interface to other display systems. The display interface expert DisplayLink has recently demonstrated the Winstars SuperSpeed USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter, to easily interface HD displays to PCs.

Winstars USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter is powered by DisplayLink’s DL-3500 Semiconductor chip supporting SuperSpeed USB virtual graphics.

“Winstars is set to deliver a very well-timed connectivity solution that builds on the inherent performance benefits of SuperSpeed USB 3.0,” said Dennis Crespo, DisplayLink executive vice president of marketing and business development. “DisplayLink adds on the ability to stream high resolution video and enriched audio over the common connection and with the Winstars USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter, consumers will be able to enjoy a quality PC to HDTV entertainment experience.”

DisplayLink says the DL-3500 chip gives the Winstars USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter the ability to use an HDTV monitor in either mirror mode or extended mode at resolutions to 2048x1152, with ultra-low latency, smooth window and cursor movement, and full support for full-screen 3D games and video playback. It also features 2.1/5.1 channel audio and auto-sensing hot plug support.



 
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