Monday, Jul 2nd 2007 by Chris Davies


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Samsung raised a few eyebrows at CeBIT with their SyncMaster 940UX, a monitor that not only had VGA and DVI inputs but USB as well.  They promised installation so simple a vaguely-trained sea-lion could manage it; EverythingUSB didn’t have such a beast to hand, so they asked Scott Clark to take a look at it instead.  While USB has been great for hot-plugging peripherals, can it cope with the high bandwidth required for video?

 Samsung SyncMaster 940UX USB monitor

 Samsung SyncMaster 940UX

The good news is yes, if you’re predominantly surfing, emailing and churning out Office documents then this is a fantastically straightforward way to add another display.  In fact you can add up to six, daisy-chaining them up to four in  row.  Particularly clever is the fact that on plugging in via USB a virtual drive with all the drivers on is automatically loaded; particularly stupid is that turning off the monitor cuts the connection to the two-port USB hub on the side.

Samsung 940UX - daisychain multiple monitors

Gamers and CAD kids might want to look elsewhere, but everyone else could do a lot worse than checking out Scott’s review.

Samsung 940UX USB monitor - inbuilt video compression via VGA & USB connections

Samsung SyncMaster 940UX review[EverythingUSB]

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