Pixel Qi?s low power displays could be a second screen for your laptop or smartphone. Pixel Qi has partnered with a German company to offer its 10-inch displays that can be hooked up to another device using USB.
The secondary display could come in handy for extra real estate or to show someone else screen information, says Pixel Qi. Customers can plug in the Pixel Qi display using a wired or wireless USB.
?This extra screen would be small and light enough to carry, very low power, offer crisp text for good reading and be readable in any light ? even in sunlight,? says Pixel Qi in a statement.
The USB-connected screens should help widen Pixel Qi?s reach among consumers. Since March, Pixel Qi has been offering a 10.1 -inch displays for $275. But the displays were compatible with only two models of netbooks?the Samsung N130 and Lenovo S10. And users had to take a screwdriver to their PC and swap out the screen themselves.
Pixel Qi first showed its screens in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The display called 3Qi operates in three modes: a full-color LCD transmissive mode; a low-power, sunlight-readable, reflective e-paper mode; and a transflective mode that makes the LCD display visible in sunlight.
While technically impressive, a major challenge for Pixel Qi has been finding ways to get these displays into the hands of consumers. That?s why it seems to have partnered with German company Display Solutions, which has developed a driver board that can be combined with the Pixel Qi screen.
The entire module can be plugged into a laptop or even some phones via USB to create a second screen. The modules will start selling next month. Pixel Qi hasn?t disclosed pricing for the module.
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