Portable laptop computer monitors introduced by NextComputing for military and government applications

Sept. 26, 2011
NASHUA, N.H., 26 Sept. 2011. NextComputing LLC in Nashua, N.H., is introducing a portable monitor for laptop users who need several high-resolution displays for enhanced viewing and productivity for military or government uses, mobile power users, who needs several displays on the go. The ViewPort 17-inch LED backlit monitor provides a second or third monitor that can connect to any laptop, NextComputing officials say.
NASHUA, N.H., 26 Sept. 2011. NextComputing LLC in Nashua, N.H., is introducing a portable rugged display for laptop users who need several high-resolution displays for enhanced viewing and productivity for military or government uses, mobile power users, who needs several displays on the go. The ViewPort 17-inch LED backlit monitor provides a second or third monitor that can connect to any laptop, NextComputing officials say.Features include resolution (of 1,920 by 1,200 pixels; 16.7 million colors; LED backlighting; rugged aluminum alloy housing; leather carrying handle; travel bag; and adjustable height and tilt angle.The ViewPort portable laptop monitor is available either as one monitor with handle included or as a pair for users who need three total displays including their laptop. When used alone, the monitor comes with a protective aluminum alloy LCD cover to prevent scratches during transport. When used as a pair, the second monitor attaches to the first monitor facing inward.

For more information contact NextComputing online at www.nextcomputing.com.

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