Samsung launches USB-enabled LCD display

Posted in Displays, Samsung, USB by Nino Marchetti on October 3rd, 2007

Samsung 940UXSamsung today announced its first USB-connected LCD monitor which makes use of UbiSync technology. The Samsung 940UX is priced at around $380.

The Samsung 940UX is a 19-inch flat-panel model which connects to a computer through USB instead of a traditional graphics card. The display features an onboard video card and embedded software driver, eliminating the need for graphic cards and separate drivers. Users can add up to six 940UX monitors on one PC, according to Samsung, providing up to 114 inches of desktop space.

Other features on the 940UX include a height adjustable stand, portrait and landscape viewing modes, one-touch auto setup and traditional VGA (15-pin D-sub) and DVI connections. The monitor is currently available at retail.

Samsung 940UX Press Release



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