USB Monitors have become a new nitch product that is gaining in popularity. DisplayLink is introducing a new line of USB monitors and we got a look ...
USB Monitors have become a new nitch product that is gaining in popularity. DisplayLink is introducing a new line of USB monitors and we got a look at them at CES Unveiled during CES 2009 Displaylink allows you to take any monitor with one of the adaptors you can add extra big screen. You just plug and play and you can get a big desktop experience from your netbook. Some netbooks do not have do not have an output for additional display. With USB and display link you can have extra monitors. Now you don’t need to have multiheaded graphic cards to have multiple displays it is all embedded in the display, in the adaptor or in docking station. Displaylink also showing Mimo monitor from Nanovision. Mimo has thousands of useful and fun applications: keep your main display clutter free, park your Instant Messaging windows, keep your application palettes on it, use it as a digital picture frame, as a dedicated stock ticker display, put your gaming maps on it. Mimo is great for use with a small laptop or netbook because of its light weight and single USB connection, it can travel with your laptop, no power brick needed. There’s also a monitor with a webcam built-in the price point starts at $120 and the price goes up depending on the features they are offering. You can visit www.displaylink.com
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