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The people at Displaylink must be all work no fun type workaholics. All they have been trying to do is increasing the number of pixels available on our computer desktops so we can become more productive like them. Well, that's just fine because guys behind Lenovo are just the same as Displaylink's engineers. Having said that, it's really not a surprise that Lenovo would pick Displaylink's new HD-capable DL-195 to power its USB-to-DVI video card. The duo-core DL-195 boosts resolution of the Lenovo adapter to 2048 x 1152 in 16:9 ratio and 1920 x 1200 in 16:10. It includes native HD res support at 1080p as well, but don't expect to watch any HDCP-encrypted on the secondary monitor. Best of all, you can connect six of these to one PC. For Lenovo, the USB HD video adapter seems like a perfect match to its corporate desktops with limited expansion options and slot-less thin clients. We just feel sorry for the already stressful cubicle workers whose boss will surely expect increased productivity as soon as those adapters are in place. - Get Lenovo USB-to-DVI Monitor Adapter - graphics adapter now for $129.00 at Lenovo
- Get Lenovo USB-to-DVI Monitor Adapter - graphics adapter now for $123.61 at Amazon.com Marketplace
- Get Lenovo USB-to-DVI Monitor Adapter - graphics adapter now for $125.86 at Techonweb.com
- Get Lenovo USB-to-DVI Monitor Adapter - graphics adapter now for $129.46 at PCNation.com
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