DisplayLink’s adaptor streams 4K content over USB 2.0 and 3.0 (eyes-on)

DisplayLink's streams 4K content over USB 20 and 30 eyeson

DisplayLink’s been wringing all kinds of connectivity out of our computer’s USB ports for years, turning one connection into many. It should come as no surprise, then, that the company’s using its considerable compression expertise to send high-resolution 4K video through that very same pipe. Ideally, the system shoots video over USB 3.0, while still giving users the full connectivity options of any compatible DisplayLink device — but it can also function using USB 2.0, though the dynamically compensating data compression at work may cause some frames to drop.

We chatted with Displaylink’s Director of Marketing, Andy Davis, about the feature and he informed us that the new 4K capability comes courtesy of a chip design first revealed back at CES that, while upping the max resolution of transmitted video, has no trouble driving multiple displays. In theory,the number of 4K screens the chip can drive is only limited by the graphics drivers and video decoding capabilities of the computer it’s connected to. And, the new architecture also enables wireless streaming of 4K video using 802.11ad and can stream 1080p video over 802.11ac (4K over 802.11ac is in the works). We got to see a brief demo of the technology in action, and the video played back flawlessly over USB 3.0 for the few minutes we saw it work. Using 2.0, we noticed a slight flicker once or twice during playback, but the feed was still quite watchable. All in all, its a nice addition to the DisplayLink feature set. Now if they’d just let us know when we’ll actually see it implemented in something we can buy.

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Buffalo – Bus-powered 8-port USB hub “BSH8U01″ series – Supply 1000mA current by connecting to 2 USB ports

Buffalo - Bus-powered USB hub "BSH8U01" series - Supply 1000mA current by connecting to 2 USB ports

Buffalo’s new bus-powered USB hub “BSH8U01″ series connects to 2 USB laptop ports and supplies 1000mA current without using an AC adapter, so you can steadily use devices that require a measurable amount of power. Previous models of bus-powered USB hubs can only supply up to 500mA.

“BSH8U01″ has 8 ports so it’s useful when you need to connect multiple devices like a keyboard, mouse, card reader, USB drive, etc. to your laptop at the same time.

Price: ¥3,213 (including tax)
Color: black, white
Interface: USB2.0
Data transfer speed: USB2.0: Max 480Mbps
Power-supply method: Bus power
Length of cable: 0.9m
Size: 46×132×15mm
Weight: 145g

Orders can be made here.

Thanko – “Waterproof MP3 Player LITE 4GB” – Enjoy music while you swim!

Thanko released a totally waterproof MP3 player “Waterproof MP3 Player LITE 4GB”. You can listen to music under water with this product and it’s perfect for using while you surf, swim in the pool, ski, etc.
The earphone jack is not a plug-in type but screw-in type, so it doesn’t allow water to enter the main body. 2 kinds of ear pieces come with the product: regular ones for a regular life and ones for underwater that have 3 small plugs lined on each side.
Price:  7,980 …

Thanko – “Super Slim Scanner A4″ with LCD screen – Instantly scan and check images anywhere

Thanko’s popular “Super Slim Scanner A4″ has become more powerful and useful. We’ve seen compact stick-style scanners before but this one has a liquid crystal display, so you can instantly check the scanned image without using a PC. Images can be checked at full size, 2x, 4x and 8x magnification.
Maximum resolution of scanned images has improved from 600dpi to 900dpi, and the maximum capacity of the microSD external card for data storage has increased from 16GB to …

Logitec – LAN Adapter for wired high speed internet without a LAN port (Ultrabook, Tablet PC, MacBook Air, Retina) plus 3 other USB ports

Logitec is releasing 2 LAN adapter models “LAN-TXU2H3A” and “LAN-GTJU3H3″ usable by laptops without a LAN port such as Ultrabook, Tablet PC, MacBook Air, and MacBook Retina, to access wired high-speed internet.
Both models are compatible with USB2.0, and “LAN-GTJU3H3″ is also a USB3.0 compliant model and is more compact. Attaching these new LAN adapter to your LAN port-less device enables you to use not only wired internet but also 3 other USB devices at the …

Logitec – “Wireless Adapter 150M” – Ultra-compact USB 2.0 Wi-Fi Adapter that turns wired laptop into a Wi-Fi hotspot

What do you do you when you have a single wired Internet connection but don’t have Wi-Fi and need to get online with multiple mobile devices? Turn your laptop into a Wi-Fi hotspot with the Logitec “Wireless Adapter 150″!
You can use your smart phone or Wi-fi compatible game machine wirelessly via your laptop. iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android smartphone, tablet, PC, DS, DS Vita, PSP, PS3, Wii, Wii U, Wi-Fi compatible camera, etc. can access the hotspot.
Logitec is releasing …

SONY LLS-201 – PCS Manager (Personal Contents Station) – Save and share photos and videos through NFC Wi-Fi 1TB HD with a wave of your smartphone

Sony is utilizing its NFC (Near Field Communication) technology to develop the next generation in backing up and sharing data – “one touch backup”. Photos, videos can be backed-up, saved and shared in the cloud, or locally to its 1TB (terabyte) hard drive, all without going through a PC.
Data will be shared totally wirelessly by a simple wave of your smartphone, tablet, etc., making the whole process of saving, sharing and managing data much more efficient and less …

USB Power Delivery spec upped to 100W, aims to make proprietary power connectors obsolete

USB Power Delivery spec upped to 100W, aims to make proprietary power connectors obsoleteThe battle between Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 has only recently begun in earnest, what with mobo’s finally emerging to give non-Mac computers access to the 10Gbps interface. While USB 3.0 can’t match Thunderbolt in terms of data throughput, it now has the upper hand in power capabilities, as last week the 100W Power Delivery spec was approved for both USB 2.0 and 3.0. That’s ten times what Thunderbolt can do, and it means that you can charge up your laptop or power most any peripheral via Universal Serial Bus. Naturally, the new specification relies on beefier cables to deliver maximum juice, but we won’t have to go replacing all our old wires — it includes a means to check attached cables and devices and set the voltage and amperage accordingly. Perfect, that means we won’t have to carry around bundle of proprietary power cords when we travel, and we get peace of mind that charging via USB won’t have any, ahem, unpleasant side effects.

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