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Buffalo FTD-W71 External USB Display
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Many video editing or 3D animation software nowadays support the usage of two monitors. However, not many of us, who want to take the full advantages of those apps, have enough money to buy a secondary display monitor. The solution to this problem is to use an external USB display, which is kind of getting popular lately. One of them is the FTD-W71 USB External Display from Buffalo. It sports a 7-inch screen, a resolution of WVGA (800×480), and a contrast ratio of 500:1. Might not be the best choice outthere, but for its price, you can’t really complaint a lot.
Personally, I think it’d be nice to have one of these external display beside my laptop. I might use it to display my daily schedule or work plan, so I can always remember to finish my job and not spending too much time at Facebook…
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