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Mini Monitor Needs Only USB
Mini Monitor Needs Only USB
By Evan Ackerman This is a little monitor. A tiny monitor, really. It measures 77mm x 127mm x 17mm, with an LED backlit 4.3 inch WVGA (800 x 480) display. It comes with a little kickstand, and is designed to be used in conjunction with your primary monitor. It’s not specifically a ...
 4.3 inch USB Monitor
4.3 inch USB Monitor
geekstuff4u.com — Hello Kitty Product Camera Headphones PC Related Notebooks 1.5Kg (3.3lb) PDA Electronic Dictionaries Zaurus Lens/Body DSLR Body... Lens Audio/Video  ... (more) 4.3 inch USB Monitor
Century Japan LCD-4300U 4.3-inch USB monitor
Century Japan LCD-4300U 4.3-inch USB monitor
slashgear.com — Monitors that connect via USB aren’t new, but Century Japan ’s is sufficiently different to be interesting... by virtue of the fact that it’s a mere 4.3-inches. Intended to accommodate your instant messenger program, system stats, ... (more) Century Japan LCD-4300U 4.3-inch USB monitor
USB Geek, Your USB Solution!!
USB Geek, Your USB Solution!!
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Tiny 4.3-inch USB-powered LCD monitor
CrunchGear — ... pixels at 24 bits of color and has a little kickstand in the back to allow it to rest gingerly atop your desk. The thing costs just under $200, which seems a little steep to a cheapo like me. I might be able to go for, say, a 5.6- or 7-inch version at $200, though. My dream has always been to have a super thin USB-powered monitor that clipped to the top of my existing notebook monitor. Looks like things are headed in the right direction. [Geek Stuff 4 U via OhGizmo!]

Tiny External USB Monitor Costs Almost $50 per Inch
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... $200. For that price you could grab a nice, big 20" LCD monitor. Century's USB Monitor is small, plastic, and has absolutely no added extras, unless you count the LED blinkenlight on the front. The only port is USB-in (Mini USB, by the looks of it). We imagine it could be useful for something - an extra status display for a small-screen netbook, for example, but it's ugliness really precludes anything that involves leaving the house. Product page [GeekStuff4U via Oh Gizmo!] ...

4.3 Inch WVGA Monitor Can Run on USB Juice Alone [Usb Displays]
Gizmodo — ... . A tiny, portable, fully functional secondary monitor would be extremely useful for mobile power users, and of interest to just about anyone with a spare USB port. Possibly an issue: I'm not sure that "extremely useful" quite translates to "worth $200." [OhGizmo via ...

4.3-inch USB-powered monitor asks "will the real nettop please stand up?"
Engadget — ... long last, we finally have a solution for the aforementioned quandary. The Century LCD-4300U is a 4.3-inch LCD monitor that not only provides the convenience of a USB connection, but it also gets every ounce of energy it needs via that same USB cable. The mini monitor touts an 800 x 480 resolution, LED-backlighting and compatibility with Windows XP / Vista and OS X. Now, if only the darn thing didn't cost ¥19,800 ($197), we might have ourselves a runaway winner. [Via OhGizmo]Read | Permalink | Email this ...

4.3-inch USB LCD Monitor
GadgetReview — ... that someone would enter the market with an external stand alone 4.3-inch 800×480 LED backlit LCD screen, right?  The Century made LCD is compatible with OS X and XP/Vista, and requires no external power source since it connects via USB.  It sure as hell would make for a suitable IM window while gaming, or you could just invest in one of these. Oh ya, it costs $200, as much as a 19-inch LCD. It’s available here [OhGizmo] ...

USB Compatible Second Notebook Monitor
High Tech Lounge — ... LED backlit display that plugs into your notebook via USB. The little screen boasts a resolution of 800×480 pixels, which should be enough for an instant messenger or something similar. No, you probably won’t want to use it for real web browsing or image editing, but it’s nice having that second screen. Maybe if they made a slightly larger version though, because this 4.3-incher retails for about $200. You’re halfway to a netbook already! USB Compatible Second Notebook Monitor Source: ohgizmo.com

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