Wednesday, May 2nd 2012

DisplayLink Drives AOC 22" USB Powered HD Display - Now Available in the US

DisplayLink, a leading provider of technology for virtual graphics and USB-connected computing, today announced the availability of AOC's new 22-inch High Definition USB Powered Display (model e2251Fwu). This ultra-slim yet affordable LED monitor receives both power and signal solely through USB connection and offers simple plug-and-play connectivity, making the productivity benefits of dual- and multi-monitor computing available to the masses. The e2251Fwu is equally suitable for business, gaming and entertainment use with its large high definition screen and excellent image quality.

Embedded with DisplayLink's USB 2.0 graphics and connectivity technology for real-time video compression/decompression, AOC's High Definition Powered Display is a mere 10.6 mm thick and is an energy saving "green" monitor running entirely on power delivered via a USB 2.0 cable.

AOC's 22-inch USB Monitor offers impressive image quality with 1920 x 1080 resolution and 5 ms response time. Supported on all leading operating systems, the monitor also comes with a convenient detachable stand that allows it to be used with or without the base like a picture frame.

"It seems that all users-home and business- are now living in a world that demands multi-tasking, and as such, the need for multiple screens has risen exponentially," said John Cummins, VP of sales and marketing for DisplayLink. "AOC's 22-inch High Definition USB Powered Display enables multiple monitors to be added to any desktop/notebook computer platform through the connection of a tidy and simple USB cable at an accessible price point."

Breaking Free from the Shackles of Power and Video Cables Means Less Clutter and Easy Installation

"AOC's High Definition USB Powered Display gives everyone, from road warriors to professionals in home offices and corporate headquarters, the indispensable benefit of being able to clearly see and distribute information across multiple displays," said Robert Velez, AOC Marketing Manager. "Adding the essential second and third USB monitor now means fewer cables, less clutter and easy installation. Together, AOC and DisplayLink make all of that possible in one sleek package."

Specifications

22-inch full HD monitor
Ultra-thin at 10.6 millimeters
Resolution of 1920 x 1080 (HD)
5 ms response time
Plug-and-Play and USB 2.0 bus powered display
Eco-friendly packaging
Supported on all leading operating systems including Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 & Apple MAC OSX Tiger / Leopard and Lion

The new 22-inch monitor extends the range of USB Powered Displays from AOC following the recently announced 16-inch portable LED display, (model e1649Fwu). Also enabled by DisplayLink USB graphics technology, this 16-inch monitor has a built-in Smart Stand that pivots when needed, and offers 1366 x 786 resolution. With PC and MAC compatibility, it is the perfect display for business presentations, photo frame applications and dual monitor setup.

Pricing and Availability

AOC's 22-inch High-Definition Powered Display ($199 MSRP) and the 16-inch Portable USB Monitor ($149 MSRP), are available for purchase through the DisplayLink Shop and us.aoc.com, as well as major electronics retailers including Best Buy, HHGreg, Costco, Tiger Direct, Nebraska Furniture, ABC Warehouse and Electronics Express.
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10 Comments on DisplayLink Drives AOC 22" USB Powered HD Display - Now Available in the US

#1
Steevo
Thats actually a good price for fewer cables....
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Only USB 2/0 though, So it wont be able to play full 1080p HD content due to the bandwidth. thought they would have made it usb 3.0 at least
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#3
Chaitanya
FreedomEclipseOnly USB 2/0 though, So it wont be able to play full 1080p HD content due to the bandwidth. thought they would have made it usb 3.0 at least
wait for the version 2.0 of this product it might even come with support for thunderbolt. :rockout:
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FreedomEclipseOnly USB 2/0 though, So it wont be able to play full 1080p HD content due to the bandwidth. thought they would have made it usb 3.0 at least
of course it can - just at lower quality.
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#5
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
Theoretically it could be possible you only need ~30mb/s for 1080p while USB 2.0 is capable of 60 at the high end
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#6
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
AthlonX2Theoretically it could be possible you only need ~30mb/s for 1080p while USB 2.0 is capable of 60 at the high end
nah it aint, USB 2.0 can only do about 30-35MB/s in any one direction
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Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
Your talking drive HDD speeds
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#8
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
AthlonX2Your talking drive HDD speeds
true, but USB 2.0 is two directional. you arent going to get 60MB/s in ONE direction, which a monitor needs. its still capped to the same data limits.



the 480Mb is a marketing trick, much like wifi. they advertise the peak speeds it can do in both directions simultaneously, not what its capable of in one direction only (which this monitor would need/use)
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#9
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Musselsof course it can - just at lower quality.
then that wouldnt be '1080p HD content' would it?? It would be 'downscaled 1080p content' or 720p even
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FreedomEclipsethen that wouldnt be '1080p HD content' would it?? It would be 'downscaled 1080p content' or 720p even
16 bit color, image compression, etc.
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