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Artimi and DisplayLink Announce USB Solution for Projectors

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Artimi, Inc., and DisplayLink Corp., have announced an easily integrated Wireless USB projector design for future projectors and the legacy installed base. The device uses DisplayLink’s USB graphics technology and Artimi’s Wireless USB solutions, and will replace VGA cables and provide wireless access to the user. Using “Zero Install” technology, the reference design allows for “plug & play” data projection for resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 and does not need a driver for installation.

Andrew Vought, CEO for Artimi, said, “We hear time and again from our customers, that our approach to making Wireless USB simple to integrate and simple to use pays dividends both in terms of getting product to market quickly and cost-effectively, and winning over consumers.” And according to Dennis Crespo, executive VP, marketing and business development for DisplayLink, “DisplayLink is committed to a new standard of ‘connect and go’ productivity.

With two devices, the “PC-side USB adapter” and a “projector-end adapter”, the system uses a standard VGA or DVI output to the projector. The projector-end adapter can then be used with any LCD and DLP projectors. The design is available for shipping and will be demonstrated at Computex Taipei, on June 3-7 2008.

[via The Earth Times]

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