The MacBook Neo supports only one external display, and doesn't have Thunderbolt, but you can still get more ports and more monitors from a dock. Here are some of our favorites.
Folks hanging on the Mac side of life have surely been waiting in tense anticipation for DisplayLink to become OS X friendly, for like, ever. As promised, the first drivers have emerged in order to ...
If you want to operate more screens on your Mac than Apple intended, you can use DisplayLink technology: Together with a compatible adapter, hub or dock, additional screens can also be connected via ...
InFocus announced Wednesday that it's adding Mac support to its line of DisplayLink-enabled projectors. The new driver is available now to support existing InFocus projectors on the Mac, and a new ...
Following an extensive public beta test, DisplayLink has announced the release of DisplayLink Windows 1.0 drivers for Mac OS X. The 1.0 driver is available for download now. DisplayLink technology ...
I’m not sure exactly what the draw is to USB displays, but I guess for some people it’s pretty handy. If you can get daisy-chaining to work, it could be nice, but there are data bandwidth issues when ...
Linux users have so far been left out of the USB monitor party thanks to non-existent DisplayPort drivers. Not anymore. The source code needed to develop such drivers has been released under the GNU ...
Our inner nerd was already completely thrilled at the release of DisplayLink driver source code for Linux, but he's positively frothing at this elegant implementation. It's simply a Linux-based, ...
If your fingers are just itching to make a cheap and basic PC, here’s a pretty geeky hack that’ll help you transforms a OpenWRT router into a working PC. You’ll need a Linux based router with USB ...
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