Toshiba Turns to DisplayLink USB Graphics Technology for New Universal Wireless Docking Station

DisplayLink innovative USB graphics technology is helping Toshiba deliver completely simple, cable-free multi-monitor computing.
Toshiba’s new universal dynadock™ wireless U USB docking station features wireless USB technology that eliminates the need for a cable between the docking station and laptop, even for displaying multi-monitor graphics. Thanks to DisplayLink’s DL-160 silicon and software solution integrated into the dock, users can wirelessly connect their laptops to an extra VGA or DVI monitor with up to 1680 x 1050 resolution.
Coupled with the docking station’s “automatic connectivity” feature, that means laptop users in wireless range quickly and seamlessly access the productivity of an additional monitor – giving them more screen space for business tools, social media applications and other online programs they need. In addition, business travelers surfing from desk to desk can slide into any docking station area and be working on a bigger screen in an instant.
The new dynadock wireless U USB docking station follows the previous generation of dynadock U USB-connected docking stations, which also relied on DisplayLink technology to deliver graphics via USB.
Other features of the new wireless dock include a “one touch” undock button to ensure all peripherals shut down properly when undocking, six USB 2.0 ports including two that provide power to charge cell phones and MP3 players, dedicated wireless radio, and easy-to-install video and audio drivers. It will be compatible with all versions of Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and Mac OS X and Snow Leopard.
The Toshiba dynadock™ wireless U USB docking station is available mid-September from major consumer electronics and computer stores or at www.toshibadirect.com for an estimated retail price of $299.99. For more information, visit www.dynadock.com.

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