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ArticlesFront-Mounted USB-Hub Monitors


April 1997 / International What's New / Front-Mounted USB-Hub Monitors

If you're tired of having to poke around the back of PCs and peripherals to make connection, Leo Systems offers two color monitors with an easy front-access USB hub. Named the ComfortView series, both 15- and 17-inch sizes are available. The 15-inch monitor has a 0.28-mm dot pitch with a horizontal frequency of 70 kHz and a vertical frequency of up to 100 Hz. Maximum resolution is 1280 by 1024 pixels. The 17-inch monitor has a 0.25-mm do t pitch. Maximum resolution is 1600 by 1200 pixels at a 65-Hz vertical frequency. Both monitors feature an OSD menu for 12 video settings. The USB hub has one upstream port (i.e., from the PC) and four downstream ports.


Price: Call company.

Company: Leo Systems, Inc., Taipei Hsien, Taiwan

Ph one: +886 2 918 6001

Fax: +886 2 917 1769

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