Displaylink shows smart phone as a workstation with multi-display and corporate network connectivity both wired and wireless at mobile world congress Contacts DisplayLink Andy Davis, (886) (0)988. Android device (tablet or phone) running OS version Lollipop or later (5.0 or later). Kitkat (4.4) or earlier is not supported. USB On The Go (OTG) enabled on the Android device A USB OTG cable to connect the USB DisplayLink dock cable (USB Type A) to the Android device.
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BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DisplayLink, the leading provider of USB graphics technology, is demonstrating an app that, combined with DisplayLink enabled docking stations, enables enterprises to dramatically transform Android smart phones or tablets into multi-screen productivity workstations. When connected to a dock through USB or WiFi and running available office productivity apps, the full potential of the phone in the enterprise can be unleashed with corporate LAN connection and full desktop connectivity. The solution is enabled by DisplayLink’s app and requires no hardware or special cables on the phone itself, truly delivering the best of both worlds, ultra-mobility and full desktop productivity. It will showcase at MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona March 3rd ~ 5th 2015 at the DisplayLink booth #7B33 in Hall 7.
Most recent Android phone will be able to act as host and therefore talk with a docking station with DisplayLink technology inside. You simply need the app and an OTG cable. You are correct that the USB standard, until Type-C, only allows a device to be charged, not the host. However, some phones do charge whilst being host.
“DisplayLink pioneered universal USB docking in the PC arena and with its global PC OEM partners has an installed base of millions of business, enterprise, and home users. With a simple app DisplayLink is opening a new class of productivity devices by extending the same benefits of PC docking to Android smartphones and tablets.” Said John Cummins, Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, “We’re at the dawn of a new chapter of office productivity where users have choices that now include their Android smart phones and tablets functioning as workstation class PC’s. For IT professionals looking to deploy a universal docking solution, they now have a solution that seamlessly supports Windows and MAC PCs and soon Android Mobile phones and tablets.”
The solution is delivered as an app and requires no added cost or custom chipsets on the phone itself, it simply connects using standard USB cables or WiFi enabling an eco-system of new productivity opportunities for mobile phone companies, app developers, businesses and enterprises.
DisplayLink’s first version of the app will be available on Google Play Store mid 2015 and announcements on partnerships and products will be released later this year.
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For more information regarding DisplayLink, please visit the DisplayLink website or drop by the DisplayLink booth for a personal demo at MWC (Mobile World Congress) Barcelona 2015 in hall 7, booth #7B33. Driver download nvidia.
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About DisplayLink – Plug and Display Solutions.
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DisplayLink® (www.displaylink.com) develops hardware and software solutions to enable easy connectivity between monitors and computing devices over standard interfaces such as USB, Ethernet, and wireless networks. DisplayLink’s technology increases productivity and ease-of-use in the multi-display workspace and is deployed to millions of users through globally branded PC products including universal docking stations, monitors, projectors, zero client systems and adapters. For more information and product details, visit the DisplayLink Shop and follow DisplayLink on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter.
