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<title>DisplayLink Technology Expands into Japan with Mitsubishi’s First USB Monitor</title>
<description>PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 6, 2008 – Mitsubishi Electric Corp. is now shipping its first USB PC monitor powered by DisplayLink Corp.’s innovative network display technology. Currently available in Japan, the new Mitsubishi WIDE LCD display (model RDT201WDL) is a 20.1-inch, wide-format system that relies on DisplayLink technology to give notebook users easy access to multi-monitor computing – all through one convenient USB connection.</description>
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<title>Study: USB Multi-Monitor Systems Use Up to 80% Less Power than Discrete Graphics</title>
<description>INTEROP, NEW YORK, NY/PALO ALTO, CA – September 17, 2008 – Rising fuel costs and environmental concerns have made energy conservation a priority for many IT departments around the world.  However, balancing productivity gains and electrical consumption can be particularly challenging when working in a digital environment.  In an effort to help IT managers reduce in-office electrical consumption, DisplayLink, a provider of networked display technology, studied the methods used to provide multi-display capability and their respective power requirements.</description>
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<title>Sony Ships VAIO Notebook Dock with Embedded DisplayLink USB Graphics Technology</title>
<description>PALO ALTO, Calif., September 8, 2008 – DisplayLink Corp. today announced that its network display technology is now available in the new Sony VAIO® USB Docking Station, a USB-based universal notebook dock that’s now shipping to customers in the United States, the European Union and Japan.</description>
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<title>DisplayLink brings multi-monitor computing to the Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family</title>
<description>SAN FRANCISCO and PALO ALTO, Calif., August 19, 2008 – Helping to make it even easier for PC users to work and play on multiple monitors, quad-monitor technology developed by DisplayLink, for the Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family optimizes quad monitor computing for notebooks and desktops.</description>
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<title>DisplayLink and LG Further Expand Reach of Multi-Monitor Computing with New 22" Display</title>
<description>July 10, 2008 – DisplayLink and LG today announced the availability of a new 22 inch LCD USB monitor with integrated DisplayLink technology.  This new addition to LG's product portfolio, the LG Windows Vista compatible L226WU-PF, uses DisplayLink’s DL-160 network display device and software technology to enable up to six extra screens to be connected to any PC or laptop via a standard USB 2.0 connection.  DisplayLink's technology can also be found in LG's 20" FlatronWide L206WU model.  The L226WU-PF will be marketed first in Europe.</description>
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<title>ASUS and DisplayLink Deliver Multi-Display Capability With New LCD Monitors</title>
<description>TAIPEI, Taiwan - June 19, 2008 - ASUS announced today the availability of its first LCD monitor with built-in DisplayLink technologyin Europe and the United States later this month. The new 22-inch ASUS VW223B is designed with multitasking in mind, and allows up to six additional monitors to be networked together using a single PC equipped with available USB ports.</description>
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<title>DisplayLink Technology Powers New InFocus Multimedia Projectors</title>
<description>PALO ALTO, Calif., June 11, 2008 - Transforming the way people use and enjoy multimedia projectors, InFocus Corporation (NASDAQ: INFS) has developed two new projector series that incorporate DisplayLink's USB graphics connection technology.</description>
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<title>Kensington Ships New Dual Monitor Adapter Using DisplayLink USB Display Technology</title>
<description>PALO ALTO, CALIF. - June 3, 2008 – DisplayLink today announced that its USB display technology is providing core functionality for the Kensington Dual Monitor Adapter, shipping today for Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X platforms. The new adapter lets desktop and notebook users quickly expand their visual workspace by adding an additional monitor via a simple USB connection.</description>
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<title>Artimi and DisplayLink Announce Zero Install Wireless USB Solution for Projector Market</title>
<description>MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – May 30, 2008 – Artimi Inc., developer of high-speed wireless semiconductors for portable consumer electronics, and DisplayLink Corp., the leader in network display technology, today jointly announced the availability of a complete production-ready, easily integrated Wireless USB from the USB-IF projector reference design, targeted at both future projectors and the legacy installed base.</description>
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<title>WiQuest and DisplayLink Collaborate on High Performance Graphics over Wireless USB</title>
<description>PALO ALTO, California / ALLEN, Texas – May 6, 2008 – DisplayLink, Inc. the leader in network display technology and WiQuest Communications, Inc., the leader in complete WiMedia Alliance standardized Wireless USB from the USB-IF solutions for worldwide PC OEMs announced today that the two companies are closely collaborating on interoperability and high performance optimization of graphics transmission using DisplayLink's proven USB technology and WiQuest’s production Wireless USB technology.</description>
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