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Gigabyte Adds Thunderbolt Box, Front HDMI and UHD Blu-ray on a PC

by Milos Pavlovic

At Computex, Gigabyte was showing the Aorus brand, which it is now using for its high end gaming PCs. The brand was run separately from the firm’s OEM/ODM business, but it is now being …

Tags:GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Thunderbolt| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 21

Lenovo Adds Thunderbolt Monitors, ThinkPads and Dock

by Bob Raikes

Lenovo will start to roll out peripherals to make the most of USB Type C at CES. There are two new monitors, the P24h (23.8″) and P27h (27″), which have 2560 x 1440 resolution …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Thunderbolt| Vol 23 - Issue 51

Apple Drops LG Monitor Prices by 25%

by Bob Raikes

Apple and LG have reduced the prices of the new ‘UltraFine’ Thunderbolt monitors that were launched along with the new MacBook Pro. Apple had come in for quite a lot of criticism because it …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| Thunderbolt| Vol 23 - Issue 44

OWC Dock Adds Features Missing from MacBook Pro

by Bob Raikes

Quickly on the heels of the new MacBook Pro announcement by Apple last week (Apple Event Introduces New Mac Book Pro), OWC has announced a Thunderbolt dock that supports dual UltraHD displays via Thunderbolt, …

Tags:Apple| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Thunderbolt| Vol 23 - Issue 43

AMD Enables eGPUs With Thunderbolt

by Tom Allen

AMD has announced that its new technology, XConnect, is behind Razer’s new Core external GPU product (Razer Shaves Weight From the Blade). The Razer Core is an external GPU Add-in-Board (AIB) holder. Using it, …

Tags:AMD| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Razer| Thunderbolt| Vol 23 - Issue 10

Intel Compute Stick

Intel Shows Thunderbold 3 and New Compute Sticks

by Norbert Hildebrand

While the Intel Compute Stick and Thunderbolt technologies are not completely new, they were either shown at CES for the first time or replaced with newer models. The Thunderbolt 3 is the Intel implementation …

Tags:CES 2016| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Thunderbolt| Vol 23 - Issue 02

Apple Scraps Target Display Mode

by Tom Allen

It has been revealed that Apple has killed off the ability to use its iMacs as external displays for other computers, with the latest models (Retina Now on All Large iMacs). Apple introduced Target …

Tags:5K (5120 x 2880)| All-in-ones (AIOs)| Apple| Large Display Monitor| Thunderbolt| Vol 22 - Issue 42

Skylake Makes First Appearance With Lenovo

by Tom Allen

Lenovo’s mobile workstation range is being expanded with rugged and reliable units: the Thinkpad P50 and P70. These models are the first in the world using Intel’s new Skylake platform. They are designed to …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Thunderbolt| Vol 22 - Issue 32| Workstations

Thunderbolt Switches to USB, Reaches 40GB

by Tom Allen

Big news from Intel at Computex was the introduction of the third generation of the Thunderbolt interface, which can transfer 40Gbps of data per second. In context, that is an UltraHD film in 30 …

Tags:Computex 2015| Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Thunderbolt| USB| Vol 22 - Issue 23

Intel Promises Thunderbolt at Computex

by Tom Allen

Companies have begun to release information about their presence at the upcoming Computex show in Taipei this June. China’s Holitech produces LCD and touch panel products. At Computex, it will focus on mobile devices …

Tags:Computex 2015| Electrochromic Displays| Intel| Large Display Monitor| LCD Modules| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartwatches| Thunderbolt| USB| Vol 22 - Issue 21

LG Needs Thunderbolt for DCI-4k

by Tom Allen

LG has been keen to promote high-resolution products this year, and NAB was no exception, with a 31″ LCD monitor using DCI-4k resolution. Details about the 31MU97Z were sparse – we couldn’t pin LG …

Tags:Desktop Monitors| Large Display Monitor| LG Electronics (LGE)| NAB 2015| Thunderbolt| Vol 22 - Issue 17