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    Sideline CINQ Double Screen for Laptops

    Duel-Screen LCDs for your PC are becoming quite the popular set-up for the home office. But they do come at a price. However, if you’re looking for an easy and expensive double-screen notebook, look no further than the Sideline CINQ, a nifty add-on LCD monitor for your machine.

    Sideline Cinq

    Double-screened laptops are not easy to come by these days, but the 10.1 inch Sideline CINQ is a relatively cheap and easy-to-install solution. It connects to both Windows and Mac laptops via USB and can be attached to the notebook or placed on a stand.

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    Now you can work on your primary screen, and Skype, Tweet or browse using the CINQ screen. Referencing is much easier using 2 screens…no more Alt+Tab. You can also save paper and use up to 80% less power because CINQ uses an LED backlit panel and a single USB port.

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    Setting up the CINQ is a breeze. You simply install a driver, plug CINQ into a USB port, and attach CINQ to a laptop or use it as a stand-alone device. You can also drag applications onto CINQ.

    When in comes out, in the third quarter of 2010, the Sideline CINQ will offer both landscape and portrait views, at a price of $249. If you pre-order from the Sideline website, you can get the CINQ for the reduced price of $199. (www.mycinq.com)

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