Buffalo launches 7-inch USB LCD monitor

Buffalo has officially launched a new 7-inch USB LCD screen display for use as a secondary screen for your laptop or desktop computer. The screen has a resolution of 800x400 and a contrast ratio of 500:1. Obviously, you won’t be looking at great images on this screen with such a low contrast ratio. At that resolution, you’re also not going to get a whole lot on the screen, but it could be nice to have around. The screen connects via USB so you could pull it out to use on everything from your netbook to your mammoth desktop PC. It could work well for keeping things like your IM client or Twitter while you’re working on your other screen.
No pricing information is available yet for this little monitor. It will be interesting to see how Buffalo decides to price it. If it was exceptionally affordable, a lot of people might pick one up just for the flexibility of having another screen available if they needed one.
What uses do you see for the 7-inch Buffalo screen? What price point would it need to be at before you would be willing to buy one for yourself?
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