It took ‘em a few months, but Source R&D is finally ready to save your desktop replacement from those awful cables that are typically required when connecting a bona fide monitor, keyboard and mouse to a laptop. The Wisair-based Easy Dock works with Macs and PCs, with a single USB transceiver used to connect your mobile machine to (just) two hard-wired USB peripherals and a single DVI monitor (with a resolution cap of 1,400 x 1,050 or 1,440 x 900). She’s available now for $149.99 at the links below, but make sure you’re okay with the aforesaid limits before pulling the trigger.
Continue reading Source R&D ships Wisair-based Warpia Easy Dock wireless docking station
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