
If your notebook does not come with a D-Sub or video output and you desperately need to throw in a couple of monitors for work purposes, the I-O Data USB-RGB dongle does the trick, supporting up to WXGA+ and SXGA+ resolutions. Pricing details are currently unknown, but unless your notebook is older than a Pentium II, finding a USB port on it shouldn’t be a problem. My gut instinct tells me that this’ll probably be one of the least popular notebook peripherals to be produced ever.
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