
video editors can use an external monitor via USB 2.0 ports just tired smile. After all, what with desktops on which there is relatively little movement, even works remarkably well, but fails in general for moving images. The maximum data rate of 480 Mbit / s for uncompressed video streams is simple but a little too slow. Who now envious glances at Thunderbold may perhaps look forward to the first announced to HDMI
adapter USB3: Because with theoretical 5 Gbit / s can be (though just barely) 1920 x 1080 pixels uncompressed transfer of 60 Hz. This is compared to Thundbold with its 10 Gbit / s of course a little modest, but appropriate solutions are likely also due to the wide dissemination to be considerably lower price. To use these solutions usually also a lossless compression of data, which in practice can at least be quite handy to connect multiple monitors to laptops or nettop, which can not offer an extension to an internal video card. And last but not least, there are USB3.0 and PC, while virtually Thundebold is currently only available for Apple computers.