USB Multi Display Adapter for Computer - Add-On A Second Monitor

USB Multi Display Adapter for adding an additional monitor to your computer system (VGA, DVI or even HDMI), easily allowing multitasking of your running programs.

This USB 2.0 display adapter enables you to connect one more monitor or LCD display to your computer, perfect for computer power users and gamers wanting to put secondary running programs to the side so they can keep an eye on them, but not be distracted from the primary screen.
For desktop or laptop users, adding an extra monitor is now easier and cheaper than ever by using this unique USB multi-monitor display style connection, rather than the old fashion hassle of opening the computer chassis to install another video card. This is an easily installed device, so after a quick software installation, the second monitor comes alive. Even better, this computer accessory is ready to be used on both Widows and Mac OSX systems.

This model allows both extended desktop and mirrored desktop modes, so you can either extend your monitor workspace to access more computer programs simultaneously (true multi-tasking) or add a mirrored display so you can see stock and news reports no matter where you look! Whether you are a graphics designer, day trader, home video lover, or professional blogger, getting a multi-display adapter to add-on an additional monitor to your computer is a great gift to yourself.

This wonderful product is available for orders right now. As always, brought to you at a low wholesale price by the original direct from China no M.O.Q. (no minimum order quantity) wholesaler, Chinavasion.

At a Glance…

USB multi-display adapter for extra monitor with sound.
Adapters for use with DVI, VGA or HDMI monitors
Works with Windows and Macintosh based computers.
Add up to 6 additional monitors to your computer if 6 separate USB multi-display adapters are purchased and used

China Manufacturer Specifications

Primary Function: USB Display Adapter for Extra Monitor with Sound
Host Interface: USB 2.0
Unit Color: Black
Video Interface: DVI, VGA, HDMI
Audio Interface: 3.5mm Audio Socket, RCA Audio (using Adapter)
Supported Display Modes: Extended Desktop / Mirrored Desktop / Primary
Input/Output:
- Power
- USB
- MIC
- Headphone jack
- Video port
Supported Output Resolutions:
- 640 x 480
- 800 x 600
- 1024 x 768
- 1280 x 960
- 1280 x 1024
- 1360 x 768
- 1366 x 768
- 1368 x 768
- 1400 x 1050
- 1440 x 900
- 1600 x 1200
- 1680 x 1050
Power Source: USB 2.0
System Requirements
- CPU at 1.2Ghz or higher processor
- 512M of RAM (minimum)
- Windows 2000 with SP4, XP with SP2, Vista, Mac OS X
Operating Temperature: 10-40 deg C
Dimension: 103mm x 53mm x 17mm (L x W x D)
Manufacturer Ref: CTJ4ITN0S2A5
Other Features:

128MB Built-in video RAM
Vista Aero 3D Desktop Support
Gold Connections for maximum signal transmission
Also accepts a microphone (MIC IN) for VOIP calls or karaoke
Add-on a standard LCD or even projector through the computers USB 2.0 port
The unit supports DVI, VGA and HDMI visual interfaces and RCA (stereo) for audio
Package Contents:

Model CVEL-K02 Multi-Display Adapter
Audio Adapter
HDMI Adapter
VGA Adapter
Mini-USB to USB cable
Users Manual - English
Software disc (Mac and Windows)

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Apple iPod nano 4G spy photo leaked

With all the leaked iPod nano 4G information in the past few days it’s hard to discern what’s real and what’s fake. But now, Engadget has latched onto this photo, of which all indications point to this one being the real deal.

It looks very much like what we’ve been seeing lately and though the image quality is a little blurry and it’s hard to tell if this iPod-ish item is really an iPod or just a cheap knock off, it’s matching up with all the nano 4G info we’ve gotten our hands on so far.

Regardless, we’ll know for sure very soon at the Apple Let’s Rock event on Tuesday, September 9th at 10 a.m. PST.

via engadget

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Samsung to buy Sandisk, would become Flashzilla

MarketWatch is reporting that Samsung is seeking to acquire Sandisk, the maker of flash memory and multimedia players. That might be a good time: Sandisk lost 50% of its market capitalization since June 2008. Samsung is already a flash memory giant and with Sandisk, it would acquire a great brand, an awesome patents portfolio, additional revenues… and instantly become “Flashzilla”. At first view, it’s not a bad deal, at depressed price.

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Sony Announces the Latest AV Amplifier, the TA-DA5400ES

Just after being awarded at the European Imaging and Sound Association 2008 (EISA), Sony announced the release date and prices of their latest AV amplifier ES Line-up for Japan.

The TA-DA54000ES, a 7.1 Home Theater Receiver, combines 1080/24p support with a new audio codec to deliver outstanding audio/video performance for the HD era. It features HDMI interface, full Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio decoding, a second zone GUI, a proprietary auto setup/room correction regime and no further than seven channels.

The DA5400ES provides a frequency response of 10Hz-100kHz (±3dB, @ 8Ω), signal noise ratio of 96dB, a THD of 0.009%, an output power of 7x 120Watts (840W Total Output Power). It is equipped with HDMI active intelligence (6 Input / 2 output), an IC processor developed by Faroudja, Xross Media Bar Inspired Graphic User Interface. It also upscales images to 1080p, and supports the latest high-fidelity audio formats, including Dolby® TrueHD and dts® HD Master Audio.

It will be available in Japan on November 20th for 1635€.

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42TB of external storage From Sans Digital


Sans Digital just released a storage system named AccuRAID AR442F4 that is aimed at datacenters. With its 42 bays, it can host 42TB of storage and supports RAID 6, if you’re really paranoid about hardware failure. Of course, the drives are hot-swappable and all. Don’t expect a USB or eSATA port, as this monster uses a Fibre Channel interface to provide the needed bandwidth. Oh, and it costs $25,000.

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Maxian to launch its new PMPs with enhanced video playback

Maxian(www.maxian.com) is going to launch its new education-use PMPs with enhanced video playback in Korea market on September 1st.

Equipped with 160GB SATA HDD, the ‘L900S’ model supports up to 500~600 video clips in 50 minutes. It also runs on Da Vinci chipset for high performance video playback.

Adopting Samsung’s latest wide TFT LCD display, the ‘L600Plus’ comes with pastel-tone pink and blue for young consumers.

Featuring 5000mAh high-capacity detachable battery, L900S and L600Plus are without any additional functions such as DMB and navigation functions.

Suggested price is 399,000(KRW) and 279,000(KRW) respectively.

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Galaxy adds Atom to full-sized ATX motherboard

Intel’s Atom CPU might have been initially intended for netbooks and other low-power ultraportables, but that didn’t stop desktop manufacturers eyeing up the efficient chip for use in stationary PCs. ASUS’ .

Believed to be the work of Galaxy Technology, the motherboard is apparently intended for industrial applications where surplus connectivity is particularly necessary but overwhelming power less so. That’s good, as it’s not even using the upcoming dual-core Atom 330, just the 1.6GHz single-core chip. As well as that clutch of PCI slots there are two memory slots, four Serial ATA ports, one PCI Express x16 slot and, on the I/O panel, VGA, serial and PS/2 ports.

Estimated price is 599 Chinese Yuan ($87), obviously including the soldered-on CPU. Of course it’s unlikely to make it to normal retail channels.

via
http://www.slashgear.com

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LaCie Portable Hard Disk

LACIE PORTABLE USB EXTERNAL HARD DISK - 1TB :

Get stylish, compact, portable storage with the Little Disk, Design by Sam Hecht. Easily carry your photos, music, videos and files on this petite mobile solution. Designed exclusively for LaCie by Sam Hecht, it has a high-gloss, black elegance with clean, simple lines and comes with a removable protective cap. The integrated, extractable USB cable pulls out and retracts so it can never be lost or forgotten. The LaCieSync software allows you to bring your important data with you safely. Just plug the Little Disk into any PC to access and modify your files, emails (Microsoft Outlook) or personal settings and it will sync updated data back to your computer with AES 128-bit encryption (Windows only). Item

Specification :

  • Capacity : upto 1 TB
  • Interface : Hi-Speed USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)
  • Rotational Speed (rpm) : 5400rpm or greater
  • Cache : 8MB or greater
  • Interface Transfer Rate : up to 480Mbits/s
  • Burst Transfer Rate : up to 30-35MB/s
  • Size : 81 x 129 x 18 mm / 3.19 x 5.08 x .71 in.
  • Weight : 195 g / 6.88 oz
  • System Requirements : PC or Mac with USB 2.0 interface; Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista™ / Mac OS X 10.3 or higher; Pentium II 350MHz processor or greater / G3 or Intel processor or greater; 32MB RAM minimum; Internet connection for software & documentation updates
  • Comments : 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending upon operating environment (typically 5–10% less).
    **For computers with a low-powered USB port, the included power-sharing cable helps turn the drive on by drawing extra power from a second USB port.
  • Box Content : LaCie Little Disk, Design by Sam Hecht; USB extension cable;
  • USB power-sharing cable**;
  • Quick Install Guide;
  • User Manual;
  • LaCieSync: Synchronization & Encryption Software (Windows);
  • LaCie ‘1-Click’ Backup Software (Windows/Mac);
  • LaCie SilverKeeper Backup Software (Mac);
  • Carrying case

Warranty : 3 Year Manufacture Warranty

LaCie Portable Hard Disk Price List India
LaCie 120GB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Mobile Drive –Indian Rupees(INR)2800
LaCie 160GB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Sam-Hecht Design –Indian Rupees(INR)3400
LaCie 250GB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Sam-Hecht Design –Indian Rupees(INR)4880
LaCie 320GB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Sam-Hecht Design –Indian Rupees(INR)6370
LaCie 500GB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Neil Poulton –Indian Rupees(INR)5750
LaCie 1TB USB2.0 Portable Hard Disk- Neil Poulton –Indian Rupees(INR)10890

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Sandisk Memory Card for Sony Ericsson mobile phones

Technical details:

  • Fast transfer rate for reliable copy/download/backup
  • 2GB of storage capacity
  • Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
  • User selectable mechanical write protect switch on the exterior card casing
  • Operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor

Advanced Features:

  • Cryptographic security for copyrighted data based on proven security concepts from DVD audio
  • High transfer rate for fast copy/download
  • High storage capacity
  • Non-volatile solid-state; no moving parts maximizes battery power. Data is not lost when power is turned off
  • Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
  • User selectable mechanical write protect switch on the exterior card casing
  • New devices with SD Card slots will accept existing MultiMediaCards
  • Operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor
  • Security level complies with both current and future Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements

Price:
512MB Sandisk m2 Memory Stick Card –Indian Rupees(INR)450
1GB Sandisk m2 Memory Stick Card –Indian Rupees(INR)720
2GB Sandisk m2 Memory Stick Card –Indian Rupees(INR)1150
4GB Sandisk m2 Memory Stick Card –Indian Rupees(INR)1850

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Gadgets

Upto 32GB storage in MOTOROKR EM35

The New MOTOROKR EM35 was launched by Motorola as reported by Engadget Mobile. This phone is designed with both music and talk in mind.

Full Story | December 4th, 2008

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