Wireless USB DisplayLink demoed at CES.

Engaget noted an IOGEAR and DisplayLink Wireless USB demo at CES. The DisplayLink adapter (reference design prototype shown in picture) adds multiple high-resolution displays between a laptop, desktop, (or conceivable handtop/UMPC) and a WUSB-enabled monitor. IOGEAR’s new WUSB-VGA Video Adapter supports outputs up to 1680×1050 at 16.7 million colors without noticable lag-time with mouse movements and keyboard inputs. The actual device should hit the market about mid 2008.This would make an interesting technology to include with or even built into a MicroPC, no?
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It would be nice if something like this was built into the dock of UMPCs so that when you plop your device down on the dock it automatically and wirelessly outputs to your WUSB monitor.