jlindenbaum
Time: 23:45
Date: 11 Apr 2006
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Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Laptops, Peripherals  Although we're pretty sure that many of you
wouldn't agree with Newnham Research CEO Michael Ledzion's assertion that " connecting
a graphics card to a PC is hard, and expensive," you might still be interested in his company's technology for
connecting multiple displays to a PC through a standard USB connection, which will debut in a Kensington laptop dock in
June. The Cambridge, England-based startup is able to achieve this rather amazing feat through a hardware rendering
engine call NIVO, which can either be built directly into a monitor or incorporated into other peripherals, and which
uses proprietary compression algorithms to deliver video up to 1280 x 1024 at 75Hz. As you could probably guess, this
technology isn't designed for gaming -- the company suggests using it to display "largely static images" --
although it's supposedly capable of HD playback, which is something we'd definitely like to see firsthand.
[Via Extreme
Tech]
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 Why would they do such a thing?!?!??!??!! Outrageous |