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D-Link SideStage

Announced at CES 2009, the SideStage is a 7-inch monitor from D-Link. With a resolution of 800x480px, the SideStage can be used either portrait or landscape mode. Designed with multitaskers in mind, the 7" monitor is meant as a secondary display - for instant messaging, video-conferencing, widgets or to house large toolbars for professional users. Unit price and date of availability have not been released, however D-Link claims they are planning on targeting the sub-$100 price range.

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D-Link SideStage
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Release date January, 2009
Brand D-Link
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Pros:
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powered by your PC - no need to use another plug
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light and small, can easily sit above or beside a main monitor
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easily transportable and used with a laptop
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will probably be too expensive - full sized screens are relatively inexpensive these days (19"+ can be found for less than $150)
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uses up a USB port
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  • Monitor: 7", 800x480px (portrait or landscape)
  • Dimensions & Weight: 7 x 4.6 x 3/4 inches (WHL), 1.34 pounds
  • powered by a USB 2.0 connection

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This report was started January 6, 2009 at 9:33 pm by Yale
with the last edit occurring October 5, 2009 at 7:11 pm by Yale
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Pros

  • powered by your PC - no need to use another plug
  • light and small, can easily sit above or beside a main monitor
  • easily transportable and used with a laptop

Cons

  • will probably be too expensive - full sized screens are relatively inexpensive these days (19"+ can be found for less than $150)
  • uses up a USB port

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