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DisplayLink Multi-Monitor Computing - Reduce Costs in a Tight Economy

Financial institutions, healthcare providers, graphics designers, software developers and other industries are already benefiting from multi-monitor computing using DisplayLink technology.

Thanks to our patented technology, a simple USB cable behaves like a digital DVI output, with the added ease-of-use of plug-and-play connectivity that USB brings.

Reduce Costs In Docking Station Replacements - Now you can finally make possible the true hot-desk experience - any mobile computer can connect to DisplayLink's Universal USB docking stations, offering display connectivity in addition to the traditional computer ports offered via USB.

You no longer need to replace a docking station every time an employee needs a notebook upgrade, with the added advantage that Universal USB docking stations are more affordable than the traditional proprietary docks.

Reduce Costs by Improving your employee's productivity with Multi-Monitor solutions - In these tough times we are asked to do more with less resources. Multiple monitors can increase the user productivity by up to 50%
Microsoft Research

Reduce Costs by Decreasing your multi-monitor power consumption by 80%

DisplayLink Versus Other Product Alternatives for Multiple Monitors

The alternatives such as "display splitters" are very different from DisplayLink's technology. Unlike DisplayLink's technology which provides the same behavior as an additional graphics card, the display splitters can have unexpected and unusual behavior. These devices take the resolution of all of the monitors connected to the device, add them up and send the total resolution (hacked EDID) to your PC graphics card, making your computer believe it has one very wide monitor instead of multiple independent ones. Apart from being a more expensive solution, the following consequences and differences also apply:

DisplayLink USB graphics vs Display Splitters

IT Manager's Feedback on a DisplayLink Product: Toshiba Dynadocks

"The University buys the computers and peripherals indirectly from Toshiba. We have different notebook models ranging from high to low end. When docking or port replication was a requirement the Dynadock was the best choice for us, due to two reasons: the Dynadock works with every single notebook as they connect via USB, and therefore, very convenient, as well as they are much more affordable than a proprietary docking station.

The Dynadock is very easy to use, USB plug-and-play. We rolled-out 50 units, and IT support required less than five minutes per unit and desk to deploy."

Stephen Batie, Computer Equipment Support, The Open University