How to Add Even More Screens to Your Notebook Computer
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Let’s say for argument’s sake you want to add two external monitors to a computer that has only one video port. You need a way to connect via another port, such as a USB port. You would need something like the ViBook.
ViBook is an innovative graphics USB–DVI cable; the simplest way to add additional displays to any computer system, desktop or laptop. Several monitors can be connected using more ViBooks, even through a hub.
You can easily connect an external monitor by using your empty USB port. It’s honestly as simple as that. Heck, you can connect more than one monitor, even if you don’t have enough ports. Just check out the ViDock. ViDock Gfx is the ultimate graphics expansion for notebook computers taking advantage of the powerful ExpressCard expansion slot of modern systems, enabling additional displays to connect to your laptop portable computer.
If you’re looking to expand what you already have – and are limited in budget, space and means – these are the options for you. Take advantage of what you already have (USB ports) and expand your lifestyle and video options.
If you’ve never operated with more than one screen at a time, you’re missing out. Your productivity would go through the roof, seriously! Imagine if the largest screen resoluation you have is 1024×768… why not expand by grabbing an old monitor and hooking it up? It’s an extremely valuable solution for just about anyone.
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7 Comments
Zavrion
March 25th, 2009
at 10:54pm
Your Tagjag link isn’t working.
Christopher Bruscato
March 26th, 2009
at 2:37am
Meh…call me when they make a 1920×1200 version with HDMI. Who uses 1600×1200 over DVI anymore?
young629
March 26th, 2009
at 6:01am
i tryed tihis on my laptop and it was nice to be able to play full creen videos on one screen while working on outher things.
Ken
March 26th, 2009
at 12:17pm
Thats a good device I might save some extra cash and pick that up.
nick
March 26th, 2009
at 7:51pm
idk
Bryan Miner
March 27th, 2009
at 5:05pm
now that is cool a very good alternative to the hub/switches we commonly see i am impressed that they not only got it to do usb but with the higher version incorperated express card capability
Bouncerman
August 9th, 2009
at 10:50pm
So what is the difference between ViDock and DualHead2Go by Matrox?