Century Plus One LCD-8000U USB Sub-Monitor

PC/Mac USB LCD

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Japanese company Century have released their new sub-monitor, the 8″ Century Plus One LCD-8000U, which is designed to be used as an ancillary SVGA (800 x 600) 24-bit color backlit display that, thanks to utilising USB connectivity, does away with the need for a multiple output graphics cards whilst offering both PC and Mac compatibility.

Ideal for those looking for some additional ‘bolt-on’ screen area, the number of Century Plus One LCD-8000U’s you can employ is limited only by the number of spare USB ports you have available (as well as spare resources, obviously) thus allowing you to hook up several to greatly enhance and expand your desktop working area as and when required and, thanks to measuring in at just 151.5 x 210 x 32mm will happily fit into laptop sized bags for ease of transportation.

The Century Plus One LCD-8000U sub-monitor, which resembles a tablet PC in terms of aesthetics rather more so than it does a monitor, offers 250cd/m2 brightness and viewing angles of 50/70? and will set you back in the region of $190 each.

The Century Plus One LCD-8000U USB Sub-Monitor offers PC and Mac compatibility, an 8″ SVGA 24-bit color display and can be hooked up easily for a little additional desktop working area.

[Century (Japanese) | Via PCLaunches]

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