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Nanovision MiMo Slim
Introducing the Nanovision MiMo Slim. It's the MiMo you know and love, this time in an even more portable, slim-line and sleek form factor. 1. Powered completely by a single, standard USB connection. 2. Bright, vibrant, high resolution and high contrast LED display. 3. High-resolution webcam and ...
Nanovision USB Mimo Monitor
Nanovision USB Mimo Monitor
ubergizmo.com — UK car customization shop Carcomputer have uploaded both information and images of what is possibly the next generation of the Nanovision USB-driven Mimo monitor. The specifications look set to be the same as its predecessor, featuring a 7" ... (more) Nanovision USB Mimo Monitor
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Nanovision MiMo Slim Takes the 7-inch Display and Shrinks It (To 7-inches) [Mimo]
Gizmodo — ... The Slim still has a 7-inch 800x480 display, but this one folds up into a clamshell shape when not in use. When in use, it can be positioned either vertically or horizontally (like the previous gen), and draws power solely from your USB port. It's not a bad idea if you need another small monitor, but if you have the money and space, you should go with a standard-sized monitor and save your eyesight. [Car Computer via ...

Nanovision MiMo Slim
Gadget Venue — ... touch-screen allowing you to more easily navigate around programs. Also the screen rotates 90 degrees allowing you to use it in portrait or landscape most. A webcam and microphone is built in allowing you to make video calls. With it being powered by a single USB cable it means that just the 1 cable runs to the screen rather then 1 for video, one for power etc… Overall it’s a nice looking screen and well worth checking out. Via: UberGizmo and Carcomputer ...

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engadget.com 3/26/2009 — Sometimes interesting news comes from unexpected places, and this morning that place is a UK car customization shop called Carcomputer. They've posted up info and pics for what appears to be the next generation of Nanovision's USB-driven Mimo ...