EVGA drops USB monitor boxes
6 May 2008 | 09:01 BST
Cheap and cheerful real estate
THOSE LOOKING FOR a cheap way to hook up lots of monitors to their computer now have a new option from one of the top green team partners - EVGA.
The company best known for its extreme overclocking Geforce cards has come out with a new product called Display link, which is basically a box with a USB port to plug into your computer and a DVI port to plug into a monitor. The system allows for connection of four monitors at once which, combined with a pair of dual-output graphics cards, results in... a lot of monitors.
The Display Link comes in two models - the UV12, which goes to 1280x1024 (or 1440x900 widescreen) and the UV16, which goes to 1600x1200 (or 1680x1050 widescreen).
Both models are hyped to come in under $100, which is pretty good value we think. Stay tuned for imminent availability from your e-tailer of choice. µ
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