The $519.99 Dell 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor supports 10-point multitouch, and can be folded down to use like a tablet. The $519.99 Dell 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor supports 10-point multitouch, and can ...
Touch screen monitors add an entirely different dynamic to your computer usage. Most of us are fairly adept with a mouse and keyboard, but screens with touch capability add a different dimension and ...
We're not sure we agree with introduction two similar products to close to one another from a business standpoint, but from the consumers' eye, there's nothing better to really expand your field of ...
Mimo has made a name for itself this year by producing a rather wide variety of secondary monitors, which are portable screens that are powered by USB and provide a nice home for your widgets, IM ...
The Dell 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor (P2424HT) feels like it's two monitors rolled into one. The P2424HT ($519.99) is a productivity monitor with a USB hub and all the ports you would expect from a ...
Gone are the days when monitors were just static screens. In today’s fast-paced digital world, touch screen monitors bring a whole new level of interactivity—bridging the gap between your fingertips ...
Mimomonitors.com announced its newest product, the Mimo 720-F “Flex Screen” Touchscreen Monitor. The development of the 720-F was fueled specifically by Mimo consumer demand, as so many customers ...
Nanovision's MIMO range of USB companion displays are no strangers to the pages of SlashGear, and we've reviewed our fair share of them over the months. Standing proudly on the test bench today, ...
But what if you could bring that second monitor with you wherever you went? That's the idea behind AOC's 17-inch USB-connected E1759fwu portable monitor. It gives you a second screen that's light ...
Artists and video pros will appreciate the higher 5K resolution of this premium 27-inch touchscreen display with a fantastic height-adjustable, tilt and pivot stand, and impressive color specs. Our ...
Single-cable USB monitors have been around for a while, so it was only a matter of time before someone came up with a USB Type-C update. As it turns out, ASUS is the first to announce such a product.