USB wireless screens to arrive Posted on 11/12/2007 at 23:04 by Nicolas
- source: Alereon
Alereon, a company specialized in Wireless USB chips, and DisplayLink, the creator of the DL120 and DL160 decompression chips which we find in the USB screens such as the SyncMaster 940UX, have jointly announced the first Wireless USB graphic controller. A reference design is available and will be presented at the CES taking place in Las Vegas at the beginning of January.
The maximum resolution will be 1680 x 1050 in 24 bits (16.7 million colors). However, it will be interesting to observe if this remains the case when the distance between the PC and screen surpasses 3 meters as beyond this distance, WUSB speed falls from 60 MB/s to 14 MB /s.