How high can you go? - Village Tronic says 1920
Posted by Jon Peddie on October 28th 2009 | Permalink
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Village Tronic is one of the pioneers of multi-display solutions and the company just launched a new member to its ViBook family of display extenders. These little modules provide computer users with a simple way to run several displays from a Windows or Mac desktop computer or laptop. The ViBook Plus is one of the first devices to use DisplayLink’s new DL195 chip, enabling it to support higher resolution screens of up to 1920x1200 and up to 28 inches with faster graphics and improved video playback that includes HD video streams. Up to six displays can be driven by one Windows-based…
The systems works; Revue reviewed again
Posted by Kathleen Maher on April 21st 2011 | Permalink
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We've been revisiting the Logitech Revue after it's been in the house and operating for several months now. In fact, if we had the time or the organizational skills it would make sense to have second takes on most of the products we review. The first review tends to be a look at getting a system set up and working and so, even if that's not what you want to really talk about, the set up experience colors the review. Especially if it was a complicated set up. All of which brings us to the Logitech Revue, a set-top box implementation…
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