Displays — 17 October 2008
The MIMO displays come in two flavors: basic and touchscreen with DMB TV tuner. Since the latter costs about twice as much ($147) and includes touchscreen, a feature that probably won’t work with your systems current OS (unless it’s just for the monitors controls), I’d opt for the former, which costs just $78. The good news is that you can connect the MIMO monitors to your computer via USB, which is great for someone running a laptop setup with one external display port.
Resolution maxes out at 800×480, which is more than suitable for a monitor of this size and the included stand appears to feature a swivel control for landscape or vertical orientations.


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