manufacturers are working double time to meet the growing demands of
this particular audience. Hardware and software manufacturers are now
creating Mac versions for what used to be a Windows dominated
marketplace. In an effort to support this growing demand for Mac
applications, InFocus Corporation (NASDAQ: INFS), the industry pioneer
in digital projection technology, today announced the availability of
the InFocus DisplayLink support for Mac, a display driver that allows
Intel-based Apple computers to transmit audio and video content over a
standard USB connection for instant set up with DisplayLink enabled
InFocus projectors.
"InFocus continues to meet market demands, as evidenced by the release
of the InFocus DisplayLink Mac Driver—enabling users to create an even
more collaborative and productive meeting environment through instant
set up and multi-presentation options," noted David Woolf, InFocus'
Vice President of Global Marketing.
By using the DisplayLink feature, Mac-based presenters can enjoy "plug
and project" convenience by simply connecting a standard USB 2.0 cable
to the projector. The InFocus DisplayLink Mac driver is immediately
detected by the computer and will configure with the DisplayLink
enabled InFocus projector settings within seconds—resulting in zero
set up time and instant screen switching so users can start using the
projector instantly. Users will appreciate DisplayLink's multi-display
capability, which makes it possible to project up to four projectors
simultaneously from just one computer. This feature also allows users
to create video walls, and presentation of multiple contents during
meetings, making it an ideal solution for videoconferences and
collaborative meetings where two or more live broadcasts need to be
shown simultaneously.
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