New USB Port Replicators Missing Link in Notebook and Laptop Evolution
UniXpress USB Port Replicator provides more options for attaching computer peripherals than a docking station or traditional port replicators, including VGA & Dual-PC Support
Irvine, CA (PRWEB via PR Web Direct)
May 17, 2005 -- Mobile business users who go on frequent business trips with
their notebook or laptop computer know when they return to the
office they will face the headache of connecting and reconnecting their system
to exchange information and take advantage of existing desktop computer
peripherals.
Unfortunately, various products designed to address this
problem have never been fully satisfactory. A docking station is proprietary and
works with only one specific laptop model. Most USB port replicators are
non-proprietary, but don't function with a Video Graphics Array (VGA) connector
– the connector between the PC and desktop monitor.
Fortunately, a vital
missing link in notebook evolution has been developed – the UniXpress USB Port
Replicator from Addlogix of Irvine, Calif.
“UniXpress bridges the worlds
of VGA, USB and non-USB computer peripherals to the notebook with one single USB cable,” says Matthew Chang,
Addlogix Marketing Manager. “For the first time, users can achieve 1280 x 1024
resolution via a USB connection from their laptop to a monitor or even use a
third screen without adding a video card.”
The UniXpress USB Port
Replicator works on any Windows-based notebook or PC. Mobile users connect the
VGA display, Ethernet, speakers, USB printers and other peripherals to
UniXpress. All interface with the computer via one single USB
cable.
UniXpress has several unique features including adding a second
monitor without installing video graphics cards. For instance, you can have Word
running on the laptop screen and an Excel spreadsheet on an external monitor
simultaneously.
UniXpress is the only port replicators that supports video resolution of 1280 x
1024. Its patent pending graphics engine provides jitter-free DVD playback. The
VGA port provides three modes of video support:
1) Duplication mode (same
image appears on notebook and second monitor)
2) Extended mode (different
images on each screen)
3) Primary mode (acts as the only display). Primary
mode allows you to use a desktop monitor in place of a laptop
screen.
Contact:
Mathew Chang
Phone: 949-341-0888
Fax:
949-341-0673
Web: www.addlogix.com
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