
USB monitor is handy as it connects to your computer’s USB port and takes power from it. If you have a few of USB monitors, you can hook all them up to the available USB ports on your computer, so you can have multiple displays to work on more efficiently.
D-Link has unveiled their SideStage USB monitor. It’s a 7-inch LCD monitor that plugs into the USB port of your computer and powered by the USB port. The SideStage 7-inch LCD features 800×480 resolution, and can be switched between landscape and portrait modes.
This mini D-Link USB monitor weighs 1.34 pounds and housed in a sleek black frame. It’s 7-inches wide, 4.6 inches tall and a mere 0.75 inch thick. The SideStage definitely comes in handy for the heavy multi-taskers who need a couple of monitors to carry our their work.
It comes with software which allows you to painlessly configure it to work with other monitors. You can also designate it as the default monitor for certain applications. The official price is still unknown, but rumor puts it around $100, and it’s likely to show up by end of this year.
via [ohgizmo]








January 22nd, 2009 at 11:21 pm
It looks very stylish and amazing.nice to see that lot of new things r getting released and nice to see someone sharing it.thanks .it also looks that its very easy to carry as its less weight.
June 25th, 2009 at 5:29 am
[...] slightly bigger than your palm, which should be pretty easy to carry around. It gives you an extra 7-inch display with 800×480 pixels to your netbook, so you can perform multi-tasks by having dual displays [...]
August 19th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Dude this is really sweet, cant wait for it to come out!