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Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 connect gives its slots to your limited computer via DisplayLink, available May Fifteenth for $180


DisplayLink®, the best provider of technology for exclusive design and USB-connected processing, declares option the Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock, powered by the DL-3900 Combined Head Graphics processor with incorporated Gigabit Ethernet and Sound.

"Lenovo's latest ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock takes full advantage of the information provided under SuperSpeed USB to achieve remarkable design and movie efficiency in an unmatched form-factor," said Bob Cummins, VP of marketing and advertising for DisplayLink. "Lenovo has completely remodeled the product and product packaging around the new ASIC to offer smart relationship and development for Ultrabooks and computers over a single USB 3.0 wire relationship."

The new DisplayLink Qualified USB docking place features a lot of of development opportunities in a small type aspect such as dual movie relationships provided via 2 x DVI slots empowering several shows to be linked for improved efficiency, 5 USB 3.0 slots for side-line development and always-on mobile phone asking for, Gigabit Ethernet and Sound connection.


"Lenovo is devoted to providing a top quality encounter to its customers," said Tom Tobul, VP of Think Accessories at Lenovo. "The ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock includes a strong Think-brand design with DisplayLink's DL 3900 processor to provide remarkable dual movie efficiency, stability and interoperability, eventually resulting in increased efficiency and the ideal ThinkPad computer buyer."


Pricing and Availability
The new ThinkPad USB 3.0 Dock is available worldwide starting May 15th, with a US MSRP of $179.99.

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