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Mimo Magic Touch brings touchscreen finesse to OS X

, Nov 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

Apple users working with their untouchable Mac computers will be pumped up to see that Mimo Monitors have brought forth a brand new USB powered-and-connected 10.1-inch monitor that works with OS X like a charm! This Mimo Magic Touch monitor is the first of many models that'll be offered by Mimo Monitors ready to rock with OS X with just a download of a special driver. This model also works with Windows 7 and can be used as a display-only unit for Windows XP, Vista, and 2000. Read The Full Story

Mimo Magic Touch revealed, world’s first USB capacitive touchscreen

, Nov 21st 2011 Discuss [0]

Over at MIMOmonitors headquarters they've released information on a brand new product by the name of Mimo Magic Touch, otherwise known as the world's first USB-drive capacitive touchscreen monitor. This oddly enticing piece of equipment has a 10-inch touchscreen, connects simply with one single USB cord for both image and power, and is available in 2 models soon! You can use this device as a tiny television that taps or as a tethered tablet for home entertainment control - whatever you like - including turning your PC into a touch machine. Read The Full Story

MimoPlug bundle with MimoMonitor makes the smallest Linux computer around

We have talked about the cool gear that MimoMonitors offers several times in the past. The company has a line of cool USB monitors that are small and compact and get the power and connectivity they need to operate from a single USB port. The company has a cool new bundle that wraps any one of those monitors up in a package with a MimoPlug Linux computer. The MimoPlug is one of the tiny computers that hangs from your wall outlet and takes up about the same amount of space as an AC adapter. Read The Full Story

iMo eye9 USB Touchscreen with Built-In Webcam Announced by MIMO

, Nov 16th 2010 Discuss [0]

Mimo Mimo here and there, Mimo monitors everywhere! It's a brand new USB monitor from Mimo Monitors! This one's a 9-inch iMo eye9, complete with a resistive touchscreen monitor with 1,024 x 600 resolution, full Mac and PC compatibility, detachable base for portrait or landscape views, and one gigantic freaking webcam with 1.3 megapixel capability. Read The Full Story

MimoMonitors announces scary sale prices for Halloween

We got our hands on the cool and gigantic iMo Monster 10-inch USB monitor for review back during the summer and if you have been lusting after one for your own, this may be the time to buy. The company that sells that big screen and several others is called MimoMonitors and it is having a sale for Halloween that ends a midnight on the 31. Read The Full Story

Mimio unveils 10-inch IMO Mini-Monster touch screen

I have talked about the cool Mimi USB connecting displays before. Typically, the displays are smallish little units that you can use to show information from your computer on a separate screen without taking up too much space on your desk. Read The Full Story

Mimo 720-F Flex Screen touchscreen monitor debuts

Mimo has been offering some cool USB external monitors that are small and add a second screen with minimal fuss for a while. The company cut the prices of some of its external screens back in February making them even more appealing. The company has announced a new and small touchscreen that is mountable. Read The Full Story

iMo Plus 10-inch USB sub-display coming April with touchscreen option

, Mar 16th 2010 Discuss [0]

We rather like USB secondary monitors like those you find in Nanovision's MIMO range, but the 7-inch size they generally come in might not suit everybody's desk.  Into the fray steps the iMo Plus, USB-connected and DisplayLink powered like the rest, but offering 10-inches and 1024 x 576 resolution along with a resistive touchscreen option. Read The Full Story

MIMO cuts prices on USB monitors

We were excited back in November when MIMOmonitors cut the price on its cool little 7-inch iMo Pivot touch screen monitor to $199.99. The company has now announced more price cuts across the board making the little USB-powered screens even more affordable. Read The Full Story