Hook up 127 monitors via USB

Philip Wong  |  Jun 21, 2007

The recent advent of USB monitors has redefined the boundaries of PC-based multi-display configuration. Till recently, this has been limited to around two per computer without relying on professional-grade graphics solutions. With the latest offerings from Smart Square Ukeymo, hooking up 127 monitors is now a viable option through a combination of USB connectivity and specialized software.

Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, 2000 and Vista, these monitor can be configured for various consumer and commercial applications. Examples of home implementation range from dedicated screens for electronic photo albums and schedulers to touch-sensitive virtual keyboards and mice. These can further upgraded for true cable-free operation with an optional 12V battery pack and wireless USB adapters.

Two flavors are now available in the market, a 10-inch model that retails for US$550 and a larger 15-inch counterpart at US$650.

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