DisplayLink is licensing technology that promises to make adding a second (or sixth) monitor as easy as plugging into a spare USB port. Samsung’s 940UX 19“ LCD (Under $350, review) is among the first to employ it, though IOGEAR’s USB to VGA adapter is also available (about $65, review). This isn’t without problems, though. Image quality is said to be sharp until it moves, then it stutters and chops, more from CNet Labs. Still, might be useful for low-motion office-type applications.
PlasticLogic’s Flexible E-Paper Display
Plastic Logic is a developer of plastic electronics – a new technology for manufacturing (or printing) electronics. The Plastic Logic approach solves the critical issues in manufacturing high resolution transistor arrays on flexible plastic substrates by using a low temperature process without mask alignment that is scaleable for large area, high volume and low cost. […] » about 200 words
UC Irvine’s HIPerWall
Putting together 50 30″ Apple Cinema HD Displays with 25 Power Mac G5s gets you 200 million pixels of screen real estate spread over 23 x 9 feet. Call it UC Irvine’s HIPerWall. monitors, monitor, lcd, display » about 100 words
Screen Real Estate
At 2560 x 1600 pixels, Apple’s Cinema HD display is big enough for three people’s egos. tags: apple, cinema hd, computer, display, ego, maisonbisson, monitor, nosheep, spiralbound » about 100 words