Mimo UM-710 Review: Amazing Alternative for Double Desktop
Review: Mini monitor can be a useful desktop annex
ATLANTA — When you're surfing the Web, editing photos, listening to MP3s and tweeting, it's easy to run out of real estate on your computer display. If only you had a little extra screen — like a digital kid brother — that could show an auxiliary program like a Twitter application. Now you do. All hail the mini monitor.
These diminutive displays are quite helpful with everyday computing tasks but take up less desk space than a full-sized monitor you might use as a second screen. And you don't need a special slot in your PC to connect the miniature displays. A basic USB connection handles it.

