Century Japan’s 4.3” LCD USB Monitor And Digital Photo Frame

| February 8, 2009 | 1 Comment

It happens often enough – you have lots of applications open on your screen while working on your computer and you just wish you could monitor at least one application from time to time, without having to switch between applications. You don’t want to buy another full sized monitor, nor do you have the space for it.

The answer to your problem is here. Century of Japan has launched a 4.3” LCD monitor which works off a USB port, so does not require another electricity connection. It is environmentally friendly for this reason – it does not consume extra power or pollute the earth. It is specially great for checking your email and instant messaging services, which are a necessity in the wired world, particularly if you have to be ‘online’ and accessible constantly.

It has a WVGA resolution of 800×480 with an LED Backlight for easier viewing. While you probably wouldn’t need to do so, you can connect up to seven such monitors at one time. And it doubles up as a digital photo frame when you don’t need to use it as a computer monitor. Just what an eco conscious and computer addict needs. It can even be used with a Mac.
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