When you're looking for a new monitor, the number of USB ports and what you can plug into them are probably pretty far down the list of requirements. At least, I know they are for me when I'm looking ...
If you have a modern monitor that sports USB ports, you'd be surprised to see how many cool gadgets you can plug into them.
The bottom of a black monitor displaying its various ports - I am from Mykolayiv/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. A monitor is obviously useful for viewing what ...
The BenQ GW2785TC isn’t much to look at but delivers practical features for your home office setup. There’s no shortage of budget 27-inch monitors with 1080p resolution, which makes separating the ...
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Please stop plugging these devices into your monitor’s USB ports — it's not meant for that
Once you've set up your monitor, you'll rarely look at the ports on the back again. But aside from the display and power connections you've already used, most monitors also include a USB port. That ...
Thin and light laptops now pack in enough performance to get you by most CPU or GPU-intensive tasks you throw at them, and yet, a few bucks spent on laptop accessories can skyrocket your productivity.
The MacBook Neo supports only one external display, and doesn't have Thunderbolt, but you can still get more ports and more monitors from a dock. Here are some of our favorites.
It's true that thin and light laptops in recent years, like the MacBook Air, have changed the game for portability and performance — especially with the massive gains in the battery department.
Laptops are practical because you can take them with you. However, laptops have a relatively small screen. If you work on a mobile computer, it quickly becomes annoying to constantly switch programs.
Setting up a dual monitor system to extend your screen and optimize computer display settings for a more productive and efficient workspace. Pixabay, DaveMeier Setting up two monitors on a single ...
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