Video: DisplayLink technology showcased at CES
We've been hearing a bit here and there about DisplayLink ever since just after CES last year, but Mahalo Daily's Veronica Belmont was actually able to swing by the booth and grab some video this go 'round. 'Course, you should fully expect an extraordinarily monotonous rep in this one, but just focus on the technology, people.























Veronica Belmont so beautiful....
lol yeah but she starts and finishes everything with 'im veronica belmont'
we know who you are!!
Veronica > Displaylink
If engadget wanted views, all they'd have to do is replace CES with a gallery of Veronica Belmont.
Seriously guys, we get it, she's hot.
Get over it...
YEAH,you right,i wana Veronica's high resolution photos for wallpaper..
You are right!
Where are the links for wallpapers?
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She's definitely cute. Oh, what about CES?
veronica belmont iggidy veronica belmont giggidy veronica belmont.
It's unfortunate that she didn't try to capture the performance of the device. My feeling is that it will perfect for essentially-static contet and not good enough for games; but there are many applications that fall between those extremes where I can't he sure if it would be good enough.
Having said that, the thing that actually stops me buying one is that the protocol is secret so you can't write a Linux driver.
Get your mind out of the gutter. Geez.
hey Bob. Would you?
I would...
Where's photo gallery full of Veronic's hi-res pix??
She said dongle.... haha
What a noob! Just take that dongle out of the bag! Nobody can see anything with the reflection of the bag... And I mean, aren't you trying to SHOW off your products? Geez people...
What a noob! Just take that dongle out of the bag! Nobody can see anything with the reflection of the bag... And I mean, aren't you trying to SHOW off your products? Geez people...
I really wish that websites would skip videos altogether...I can read all the same info much quicker, don't have to listen to an intro, setup question and answer, etc. the only time video is REALLY needed is to capture movement or sound. pictures and text suffice otherwise, and is much faster to load. Cnet's website sucks due to all the vids of "top ten lists" they constantly put together. This product is interesting, but they needed more closeups of the screens to show just how the monitors divide up your original screen.