
Samsung has unveiled their LD220 USB monitor, which is claimed to be the first USB monitor specially designed for notebook. According to what we have posted before, this shouldn’t be the first USB monitor made by Samsung. Samsung had even unveiled their 19-inch USB monitor, CX940UX, as early as in 2007.
Anyway, the Samsung LD220 was unveiled in Korean market during the world IT show 2009. The LD220 USB monitor is best used for quick plug and play with laptops and netbooks. It provides a brightness level of 300cd/m2, a contrast ratio of 30,000:1 and a response speed of 5ms. Anyway, the price of this USB monitor has not been announced yet.
USB monitors are not new to us. We’ve seen quite a number of them before, including Mitsubishi’s, D-Link’s and of course Samsung’s. We believe many will follow the foot steps, producing more USB monitors.
via coated via gadgetlite


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