Saitek showed up at E3 this year with cute accessory monitors in tow aimed at their continuing commitment towards Flight Sim’s. These displays mimic the ones found in real cockpits, and heres the best part, they should only cost $99.99 coming this fall. Thanks to IGN for spotting this tidbit.

No matter what you do for work, when there is time in front of a PC involved, there are benefits to a multi-monitor setup. Being able to expand your workspace across two screens could give you a dedicated E-Mail monitor for at-a-glance e-mail checking (like myself), or you may need to expand a linear video [...]

EverythingUSB.Com wrote a good review about a USB monitor that you would more likely be able to purchase sometime in the future. The Samsung 940UX, it still has no posted MSRP but if I had to guess, I would say it costs 300-400$ until USB monitors become more mainstream. You can only [...]

 
This nice ghetto rig was brought to you by a laptop with S-Video out going to a portable DVD player, as well as a PDA with Innobec SideWindow.

USB Monitors FTW

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I think I am in love. SmartSquare together with AMOSLab sent a couple guys over to a huge communications expo called CommunicAsia to show off their newest product offerings. A USB monitor called Ukeymo. Designed to simplify, and reduce costs associated with adding multiple monitors. Right now their smaller screens [...]

 
You have to love a site dedicated to Multi-Monitor WallPapers.  And dualscreenwallpaper.com is just that site.  The supply of wallpapers is not limitless, but its a good start for anyone who wants Diviant-quality artwork spanning both of your screens.
Happy Independence Day!

While searching for better software for assisting Multi-Monitor setups without packing a dozen video cards into one PC I came across MaxiVista. Although similar its not free like Synergy. But for thirty bucks it looks like you get a lot fore features. They tout it is designed to use any laptop [...]

Looks like there’s a new sheriff in town and Westinghouse LVM-37W3 37″ 1080p display is his name. My brothers over at the [H]ardOCP Forums have been raving about this inexpensive HD display as an inexpensive large monitor for quite some time. 37 inches, with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, fast [...]