
Nanovision has rolled out a few USB monitors. One of them, the MIMO 720-S USB monitor comes with touchscreen capabilities. If you’re a laptop user, you’d love to have such a USB monitor which serves as a secondary display and some more it gives your laptop the touchscreen capabilities.
The Nanovision’s MIMO 720-S USB monitor is a 7-inch display with 800×480 resolution. It comes with a dual-hinge which allows the user to swivel it around either in a landscape or portrait orientations. Or you can fold it flat for transport. This USB monitor offers handiness for those who’ve been involved in design work or who always need a touchscreen or a tablet-like functionality.

Besides, Nanovision has also got the Mimo 710-S USB monitor, comes with more or less the same features as the MIMO 720-S but without touchscreen capabilities. The MIMO 710-S costs cheaper, $150 as it is not a touchscreen, while the MIMO 720-S touchscreen monitor costs $215, $65 more you have to pay for the touch capabilities. The non-touch 710-S model is available for purchase online now.
via unplggd


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