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DoubleSight DS-90U
$150.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Lightweight and compact - fine for using as a portable secondary monitor with a laptop or netbook. Stand is ergonomic - removable, features height adjustment, can pivot and tilt. Can be both powered and supplied by signal through a single USB connection.
The Cons:Lower brightness and contrast than the 7" version. Cheap plastic bezel / stand. The same price as a much larger desktop display.
The DS-90U is a 9" LCD monitor, one of three portable models made by DoubleSight. Connecting to a laptop or desktop computer via USB, the DS-90U aims to increase productivity by increasing users' viewable workspace.
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It is significantly less bright, and has lower contrast, than the 7-inch model, the DS-70U. The display is portable enough to carry with a notebook or netbook, as the stand can be removed and the screen protected with a snap-on cover. The screen's height can be adjusted, and it tilts and pivots for additional versatility. Installation software is included for Mac and PC, supporting up to six USB monitors per PC. A webcam-equipped model, the DS-90UC is also available.
Features
- 9" LCD display (1024 x 600)
- 30ms response time
- 200cd/m2 brightness
- 300:1 contrast ratio
- Connects via USB
- Supports multi-monitor mode
- Adjustable (height/tilt/pivot)
- Removable stand
- Snap-on protective screen cover
- 1.5lb weight, including stand
- PC/Mac (Intel)
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lightweight and compact - fine for using as a portable secondary monitor with a laptop or netbook
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stand is ergonomic - removable, features height adjustment, can pivot and tilt
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can be both powered and supplied by signal through a single USB connection
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comes with a hard plastic cover for protection during transportation
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compatible with Windows 7 and OSX (requires driver be downloaded off of the manufacturers website)
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lower brightness and contrast than the 7" version
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cheap plastic bezel / stand
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the same price as a much larger desktop display
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USB connection requires software and precious CPU cycles
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