Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Windows Vista boosts up with Aero 3D interface



Good news for all Windows Vista users, Display Link Corp. has just announced to provide support for Windows Aero 3D interface this season. Packed with an amazing range of add-on features, this brand new interface is sure to generate interests among the Windows Vista users.

With this latest interface on the block, Windows Vista users will score above all other operating system users. The new strategy adopted by Display Link Corp. will make it one of the first companies to facilitate USB 2.0 and Wi-Media display connections for all the Windows Vista users.

According to latest reports, the company will publicly demonstrate this technology once the final testing is over. Once, finalized and put into use, this new technology will link up all Display Link-enabled products, including notebook docking stations, USB displays, and display adapters from Toshiba, Samsung, IODATA, Kensington and Sunix.

This latest solution is specifically built on “plug-and-play” module enabling simplicity to the entire notebook docking stations as well as multi-monitor computing for all Windows Vista users. This one-of- kind technology will enhance the 3-D capabilities of Windows Aero interface on multiple screens. It will also provide an unmatched user-experience on all USB-connected displays.

At most, six displays can be added to a computer over a single USB connector while using the Windows Vista Aero 3D interface. With this new feature to boost up your operating system you can indulge in a completely new windows experience.

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