
DisplayLink to Showcase USB Display Technology
at Interop Las Vegas 2008
PALO ALTO, CALIF. - April 24, 2008 – DisplayLink announced today that it will demonstrate its USB display technology at Interop Las Vegas 2008, the premier event for IT and enterprise technology professionals. DisplayLink technology increases employee productivity and reduces IT maintenance by enabling users to easily connect additional monitors to a notebook or desktop PC using the plug-and-play USB standard.
In Booth #2458, DisplayLink will be showcasing a power-saving multi-monitor setup, as well as a PC with six displays connected via USB. Together with its partners, DisplayLink will demonstrate USB-based docking stations and plug-and-play VGA/DVI adapters. DisplayLink also will highlight new PC and Mac drivers that enable multi-platform, enterprise-wide implementation of DisplayLink USB display technology.
“Interop Las Vegas 2008 is the ideal event for showcasing the productivity and cost-saving benefits of DisplayLink USB display technology for the enterprise,” said Dennis Crespo, executive vice president of marketing and business development for DisplayLink. “DisplayLink’s unique hardware and software expands the visual workspace and makes it easier and quicker for mobile users to connect to the desktop.”
Visit DisplayLink at Interop
Interop Las Vegas 2008 will be held April 29 through May 2 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. The event will feature more than 500 exhibitors and over 250 sessions. For more information about DisplayLink at Interop, contact Kim Stowe at 408-839-8750.
About DisplayLink
DisplayLink Corp. is a network display chip and software company that helps people to create simple connections between computers and displays – via USB, making the benefits of expanded visual workspace available to everyone. Using universally accepted wired or wireless networking protocols and proprietary software compression techniques, graphically rich content can be transmitted easily between a single device and multiple displays over a network. Leading global manufacturers have integrated network display technology into an array of consumer electronics including USB-enabled monitors, video docking stations and display adapters.