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Village Tronic of Milan, Italy specialises in multi-display solutions. Its technology enables several screens to be easily connected to a laptop or desktop computer to give increased screen area for working that can improve efficiency and productivity. A well-known example of multi-screen usage is in trading rooms. Village Tronic has been pioneering multi-display solutions since 1993. In 1996, it became the world market leader for independent graphics cards for Motorola-based Work Stations. In 2004, Village Tronic started the multi-display revolution for notebook workstations with the introduction of VTBook for the Windows, Macintosh & Linux platforms.

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Products

  • ViBook is supplied as a complete USB Graphics System that includes a DVI to VGA cable for high quality analog output to displays, a VESA mounting cradle and Village Tronic’s multi-screen software for an enhanced user experience - VT MultiDisplay software for Windows and VT VoilĂ  for Mac. Up to six displays can be driven by one Windows based computer and up to four for a Mac OS one.
  • ViDock is an ExpressCard graphics docking solution, allowing to connect a desktop class dual display graphics engine to ExpressCard capable notebooks.
  • Reviews

  • PCPro [1]
  • PCPro [2]
  • MacMegasite [3]
  • Jon Peddie Research [4]
  • GizMag.com [5]
  • References

    Village Tronic Wikipedia