DisplayLink demos 'wired-quality' dual 4K displays using 60GHz WiGig technology

Sept. 8, 2014
Latest WiGig capabilities showcased at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

USB graphics technology specialist DisplayLink announced what it claims is the industry’s first demonstration of dual 4K video monitors operating over a 60GHz WiGig connection. Presented at IDF14 San Francisco, the demonstration features a WiGig integrated notebook and WiGig docking station connected to two 4K DisplayLink USB Graphics adapters, enabling two 4K monitors showcasing “wired-quality” latency and image quality.

“This is truly an exciting time for DisplayLink, with interest pouring in for our latest DL-5000 family of 4K enabled chipsets,” comments John Cummins, senior vice president of sales and marketing for DisplayLink. “Since the first announcement at CES 2014 we’ve launched the DL-5500, DL-5700 and DL-5900 products capable of providing a 4K workspace on non-4k capable notebooks and computers, extending flexibility to the workspace and increasing productivity. We’re proud to show how this capability extends further into the wireless space when combined with a 60GHz WiGig 4K dock, enabling dual 4K 3098x2160 resolution displays at IDF ’14 in San Francisco. Latency and image quality are preserved for a no compromise ‘wired-quality’ user experience.”

The demonstration is being shown September 9th-11th at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco at DisplayLink booth #750. For more information, visit www.displaylink.com.

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