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DisplayLink Connects Your PC to Display Devices Via USB

At present, there are a number of ways you could connect your PC or digital video source to display devices.  The most popular are through DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort.  An alternative solution is to be introduced to the market by DisplayLink, a semiconductor and software company, starting next year.  The new protocol, also called DisplayLink, will allow digital video to run in USB 3.0 standard devices, which has over ten times the speed of USB 2.0.  This improvement in bandwidth will make possible the transmission of high definition (HD) video over USB.  It is expected that a prototype device will be on display at CES 2010 next month, showing video transfers at around 4.8Gbps speeds.  When put into commercial deployment, DiplayLink will allow laptops and netbooks to be connected via USB directly to HD display devices.  DisplayLink is being supported by a number of PC manufacturers like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Toshiba and a few others.  On LCD display makers, it is only Samsung that has so far come out with models that includes DisplayLink ports.

Canon Powershot SX20 IS – a fully loaded bridge camera

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The Powershot SX20 IS of Canon is a bridge camera loaded with amazing features. This 12.1 Megapixel SLR-like camera is equipped with Canon’s Digic 4 Image Processor that gives better quality images even at high ISO speeds. Its 20x (560 mm) Wide-Angle Optical Zoom is equipped with the Optical Image Stabilizer of Canon that makes it possible to shoot images from a distance with minimal camera shake. The camera also allows you to record videos in high definition as well as view the videos in an HD TV using its mini-HDMI connector. The 22 shooting modes allow flexibility in shooting in different situations without having to worry about making adjustments for each situation. Its large 2.5 inch Vari-Angle LCD has convenience in mind since the LCD can move up to 270o. And since it uses AA-size batteries, you can just easily purchase new ones at any store near you.

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