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Posted on 2007-09-20 08:39:22 | by: Cutkillavince |
7 Comments
Category: PC
| Tags: SAMSUNG, SYNCMASTER, USB, MONITEUR

Posted on Thu Sep 20, 02:47 by MrBoB, Engineer, Alaska
Home Page: http://sill-enterprises.com
What laptop is that being used? Is it the Q40?
Posted on Thu Sep 20, 03:40 by Steven, Student/Podcaster, San Francisco, CA
Home Page: http://www.asiandramapodcast.com
Fantastic! I've been waiting for a monitor like this.
Posted on Thu Sep 20, 05:18 by toums, orleans
Home Page: http://www.bballvideos.com
nice! this will so useful for video editing guys like me limited to 2 screens so far. girl is really nice too! samsung knows how to promote its stuff
Posted on Thu Sep 20, 08:20 by Teckrieg, Singapore
Home Page: http://ddsquare.com
This monitor certainly make things a lot more easier.

Posted on Fri Sep 21, 07:23 by DavidNeedham
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That\'s great, but what\'s the max res? I\'ve seen VGA > USB ports before that work fine, but the res is usually pretty crappy.
Posted on Fri Sep 21, 05:20 by yo, US
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USB bandwidth may limit the effective speed of screen updating for demanding applications (someone wanna do the math?)
Posted on Sun Sep 23, 07:28 by Yotsuya
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So they took a generic USB video card and packed it inside a low-end lcd panel. Are people silly enough to actually buy such a thing? Any details on if the thing can handle accelerated graphics or full screen video.. or is is limited to pie charts and basic desktop functions like every other usb video adapter?
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