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Mimo 740
ONE CABLE DOES IT ALL! (USB POWERED) FREE SHIPPING on ALL models Mimo 740 price $199.99 + FREE SHIPPING! Backordered to February 16th A single USB connection from your computer gets you an instant secondary (tertiary, quaternary, quinary…) display. This awesome display is perfect for your IM ...
Mimo Monitors - Welcome
mimomonitors.com — "For people who work with a number of apps and find desktop space to be at a... premium...this is definitely worth a second look." -- Engadget "Mimo Monitors make multitasking fun." -- Tom's Hardware "These look like the perfect mini-displays to set up ... (more) Mimo Monitors - Welcome
MIMO brings USB-powered 7-inch LCDs to US
MIMO brings USB-powered 7-inch LCDs to US
electronista.com — MIMO has recently introduced two 7-inch auxiliary monitors, the UM-710 and the touchscreen UM-740 that plug in... to PCs and Macs via a single USB 2.0 port for both video signal and power connection. Either screen sports an 800x480 resolution and can ... (more) MIMO brings USB-powered 7-inch LCDs to US
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Mimo UM-740 monitor: 7 inches could be a huge deal
Crave: The gadget blog — ... I received just Nanovision's newly announced MIMO UM-740 7-inch USB-powered monitor. The unit is very similar to the SideStage, plus it has touch-screen support and a Webcam with a built-in microphone. ...

MIMO UM-710 And UM-740 USB-Powered LCD Monitor
Today Gadgets — ... Both of models share the same features, including 800 x 480 resolution, rotatable to portrait mode, brightness at 350cd/m2 , contrast ratio at 400:1, and simply plug into the available USB 2.0 port for video signal and power connection. The only difference is the later does touchscreen capability, has a built-in webcam, microphone and audio pass-through connections, making it ideal for internet video chats. The UM-710 and UM-740 is available now and the price is set at $130 and $200, respectively. [ VIA ]

Nanovision MIMO Touchscreen USB Monitor Back in Stock
Everything USB - Gadgets, Wireless USB, USB 3.0 — ... Its more talented sibling - the UM-740 - gets much more interesting with touchscreen capability and integrated webcam. If you drop $30 on top of the $199.99 MSRP, you get full Mac support. Unfortunately, the MIMO UM-740 sold out almost as soon as it went on sale in February due to overwhelming demand (or severely limited supply). But fear not, the USB touchscreen mini-monitor is once again available. Grab one before it goes out of stock again; that is if you need the extra 800x480 pixels to play YouTube video full screen, or to put away your widgets, IM client, Gmail on a ...

Mimo 7" USB-powered monitor gets a travel-friendly makeover
DVICE Atom Feed — ... It's all yours for $150 — about $30 more than the older 710. Mimo also has the 740 USB-powered touchscreen for $220, though it still uses the old 710 base — any chance of seeing the clamshell on that one, Mimo? ...

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Mini USB Monitors Give Pleasure with Every Tiny Inch
blog.wired.com 2/2/2009 — These neat 7" USB monitors from Mimo look to be both cheap enough and handsome enough to be worthy of a place on my desk. There are two models, both with the same 800x480 pixel resolution -- the $200 740 which has a touchscreen, a ...
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MIMO has just rolled out a couple of 7" auxiliary monitors - the UM-710 and the touchscreen-capable UM-740 which works with both PC and Mac platforms as long as there is a free USB 2.0 port. Both displays feature the following :- 800 x 480 resolution Rotatable to portrait 350cd/m2 ...
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Today Mimo Monitors announced the US availability of two 7″ USB-driven displays, the Mimo UM-710 (top-left) and UM-740 (top-right). From all appearances, the 740 ($200) seems like a better deal than the 710 ($130). The extra $70 gets you touchscreen capability, and a built-in webcam and ...
Mimo's tiny USB monitors get proper US releaseEngadget
We definitely dig Mimo's little auxiliary displays, but they suffer from two main problems: very limited availability in the States and a rather high price, conspiring to make them something less than an impulse buy. Sadly that latter constraint is still in place, but we're happy to say ...