Toshiba unveils USB powered monitor for laptops | Ubergizmo
Unfortunately it doesn’t get any better should you plug your laptop in to a power source, so we’re guessing that this secondary display is more of something you would take with you on the go, as opposed to it being a dedicated secondary display. The Toshiba USB monitor doesn’t come cheap and will cost you £150, which we guess is the the price you’re paying for portability and convenience. 0 connection to your laptop. The monitor is 14” and will offer a maximum resolution of 1366×768 and will be powered via a USB 2.



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