USB-powered HD Display Available in Japan

If you’re in Japan, and want an HD display for your netbook or notebook but think it’s too much of a hassle to take off your screen just to upgrade to HD, you can get a 7th Century 10.1″, USB-powered 1366 x 768 pixel display. It plugs into your machine (netbook, notebook or desktop) for an instant high definition display. It sells for about $226 in Japan, and is actually a brilliant idea. It also has a low power consumption, 2.5 – 4.2W.
One drawback though is that it doesn’t support Windows 7 Starter so if you have a netbook, most of which comes with the Starter edition OS, you might have to upgrade. Microsoft doesn’t allow dual-display support in Starter. There might not be support for Linux either.
Check out the product page from here.
SOURCE: Gadgetmix
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Where can I purchase the 7th century mini HD monitor in the western world?