AUGRA Design's new AURGA Viewer is a progressive dongle that is an all-in-one plug-and-play design that merges two wireless designs together. It appears to look like a regular HDMI dongle but it is able to broadcast video and audio at a low-latency and high-resolution.
The audio is 48kHz stereo and seamlessly transfers to the secondary display, which will also work as an input controller as well. This allows a phone or tablet to work as a secondary screen to the laptop. This way, users are able to tap, swipe, and more on the touchscreen of the connected secondary device to be able to control the primary device. It connects a two-way bridge between the two devices for endless functions.
Secondary Tablet HDMI Dongles
AURGA Designs' New AURGA Viewing is an All-In-One Dongle
Trend Themes
1. All-in-one Dongles - An opportunity for producing a dongle that can merge wireless solutions together to offer seamless interaction between multiple devices.
2. Low-latency Broadcasting Technology - Developing technology that enables low-latency and high-resolution video and audio broadcasting is an opportunity for disrupting industries that rely on video conferencing, online gaming, and streaming services.
3. Touchscreen Input Controllers - Creating input controllers that can turn any touchscreen display device into a controller for another device is a disruptive innovation opportunity that could revolutionize gaming and user interface design.
Industry Implications
1. Telecommunications - The telecommunications industry could benefit from low-latency broadcasting technology to offer high-quality video and audio streaming services.
2. Video Game Design - Integrating touchscreen input controllers into video games could create a new genre of gameplay experiences and expand the way players can interact with their devices.
3. Home Entertainment - All-in-one dongles could disrupt the home entertainment industry by allowing for multiple devices to interact seamlessly, creating new possibilities for multi-screen setups and enhanced user experiences.