The graphics card in your business computer uses a device driver -- a form of software that acts like a middleman between the computer equipment and Windows -- to receive instructions from ...
(Editor’s note: This story was updated on 1/23 at 4:10 p.m. after receiving clarfication from Apple that the adapter in question is intended to work with 30-inch displays other than Apple’s.) Owners ...
Microsoft launched a wireless display adapter in 2014, giving users a way to stream content from a portable device to a TV without wires. Now the company has unveiled a new model with has a new design ...
Microsoft has made wireless adapters for connecting PCs and other devices to monitors for years. Many of the devices use a technology called Miracast that allows you to project your PC, tablet, or ...
The OWCVIDU2DVIA USB 2.0 to display adapter is an easy way to add an additional display to Macs and PCs — functioning like a bus-powered external video card. Up to six adapters can be configured to ...
Like other Miracast HDMI dongles, Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter lets you easily mirror the screen of your Windows (or Android) devices on monitors, TVs and projectors -- anything with an HDMI ...
You might have heard of Plugable Technologies before, they make USB adapters that allow you to plug a monitor into any device. This allows you to have multiple displays on systems that normally wouldn ...
If there was any drawback to Microsoft’s first-generation Wireless Display Adapter, it’s that the lag between your phone and tablet and what was displayed on the screen was a bit disconcerting.
If you are reading this on an IBM PC-compatible computer, it is a certainty that its graphics card will support the lowest common denominator of PC displays, the Monochrome Display Adapter, or MDA.
Jason covers desktop applications and help desk utilities, including reviews geared toward the IT end-user support function. Jason is the PC infrastructure manager for Harcros Chemicals, a worldwide ...
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