General Video, LLC has filed separate complaints against Acer (5:24-cv-00125), ASUSTek (5:24-cv-00126), Dell (5:24-cv-00124), HP (5:24-cv-00123), and Lenovo (5:24-cv-00122) in the Eastern District of Texas. Asserted against each defendant are six data transmission patents described as “generally directed to the high-speed, efficient, and secure transmission of audio and video data between transmitting and receiving devices”, and targeted is the provision of a wide array of products—organized under “four general categories” in the complaints: laptop computers, desktop computers, computer monitors, and video/graphics cards—that are compliant with various DisplayPort standards.
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