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    Century 10.1-Inch USB Monitor

    For those looking for a good secondary USB monitor, and a portable way to add more screen space, the Century 10.1-inch USB monitor is a good solution.

    Featuring a 1,366 by 768 pixel resolution, 230cm/m2 brightness, and a 16:9 aspect ratio, you’ll get HD content at its native resolution, and it will provide more screen real estate to work with if you’re using a netbook. The Century 10.1-inch USB Monitor is powered by USB 2.0, though you’ll have to make sure your port has enough power to run it.

    The Century LCD-10000U will be available in mid-July for around $250.

    Published on July 8, 2010

    David Novak
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