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Both US only at the moment but as they're powered from a USB port, or two, there's no reason why they shouldn't work over here.
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Depending on what you want it for, you might be better off getting a small portable projector screen and a portable projector.
More expensive, but more flexibility.
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Finally!
Toshiba 14in USB LCD Mobile Monitor ? reghardware
Slightly smaller than I would like though
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Fantastic,Originally posted by Badger View Post
Still fails to answer the original question though!
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I remember a discussion somewhere about a special bag to carry a 24" iMac or a 24 screen - there the point was being able to review the graphics produced at a client's site on a big enough screen.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI'm greedy and I like having 2
now stop being so facetious and answer the question
If you really want a secondary LCD for your laptop, just get the cheapest one as it's bound to get scratched or damaged more severly.
Laptops have a protective layer in the form of the rest of the computer, LCDs don't.
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I'm greedy and I like having 2
now stop being so facetious and answer the question
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My laptop has something very similar built in. And it fits into a laptop bag.
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why would you want that?
Is it not the same size as the one in your laptop?
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Portable LCD Monitors
Does anyone know of anything similar to this:
http://www.amazon.com/NEC-MultiSync-.../dp/B0000ARC10
Which is available in the UK?
Must be able to fold flat and slip into a laptop bagTags: None
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