Does DisplayLink support Apple Macintosh Computers?
DisplayLink announced its plans to support the Macintosh platform at MacWorld 2008, in partnership with Kensington. DisplayLink USB graphics devices will be supported on Intel-based Macintosh computers by installing a software driver on the Mac. The driver will be a free download from the DisplayLink website, and a public beta for Intel Macintosh is now available. For more information please see the DisplayLink Macintosh Press Release.
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