Showing posts with label monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monitor. Show all posts

Century 8 inch mini USB monitor


3 months after releasing their 4.3 inch LCD-4300U, Century have released a new USB monitor, the LCD-8000U is a new 8 inch LCD display. It has an SVGA resolution of 800x600 and a brightness of 250 cd/m2. There isn't much specifications to talk about on a display so all there is left to say is that the LCD-8000U has a kickstand and weighs a total of 500g, this makes it great for taking anywhere. The LCD-8000U is priced at $233. For that price you get get a 21 inch monitor. The LCD-8000U is great for people looking for a portable display for instant messaging, reading documents, and more. It has been released in Japan but there is no word on whether it will be released in the US.

Century 4.3 inch mini USB monitor


The Century LCD-4300U is a 4.3 inch USB LCD display. It is completely USB powered so it requires no external power supply. It has a WVGA resolution of 800x400, it is LED backlit and has a brightness of 250 cd/m2. The LCD-4300U is great for netbooks and running applications like instant messaging, a media player, or reading documents. It also has a kickstand and weighs only 130g, this makes it easy to take anywhere. The drawback is that it is priced at $199. For that you could get yourself a 20 inch LCD monitor. It is great for those looking for a small display. The LCD-4300U has been released in Japan but there is no word on a US release.

EVGA InterView dual-display review


EVGA's InterView is a dual-display system with great specifications. The InterView will probably cater mostly to businesses and schools. That doesn't mean that you can't use it at home. The InterView features dual 17 inch widescreen LCD displays that each rotate vertically 180 degrees. The InterView also automatically flips the image when the display is rotated. The displays support a maximum resolution of 1440x900 and have a contrast ratio of 500:1. The InterView features one DVI input but but comes with a dual DVI cable if you want to run both displays from the same machine. It also comes with a DVI to VGA converter in case you don't have a graphics card that supports DVI. You'll have to check if your graphics card supports dual DVI or dual VGA. If you set your computer to extend the display you can have a 34 inch desktop screen, which is great for multitasking or researching in one window and using a word processor in the other. The InterView also has a built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam, microphone, and USB 2.0 hub with 3 outputs. The EVGA InterView is a great dual-display system for anyone who needs what two displays have to offer. The price tag is $650 which is more expensive than just buying two 17 inch displays.

EVGAs InterView dual-display video review


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