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iMo Pivot Touch: budget touchscreen USB display

The iMo Pivot Touch certainly isn’t the first USB monitor we’ve ever laid eyes on, but packing a touchscreen for £120, it’s certainly one of the handiest. Looking for a clever control pad for your TV PC rig? This is it.

The 7-inch iMo Pivot Touch is the latest budget display from Mimo Monitors, boasting a 800×480 resolution. At $200 (£120), it’s designed to be used as a secondary display while your main monitor is running a browser, game, or fullscreen app. And because it runs over USB, you won’t clutter things up with an extra power brick and cable.


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Here’s where the iMo Pivot Touch gets really handy though: if you’ve got an HTPC such as an Acer Aspire Revo or Eee Box with all your media on it sitting pretty under the telly, that touchscreen can come in extra handy. Plug the iMo Pivot Touch in and you can browse through all your music and play it without having to turn the TV on, and since the stand is removable, it’ll slot into just about any cubby hole. It works with Apple Macs too, but not the Apple TV sadly.

Mimo says the iMo Pivot Touch goes on sale from 3 December in the US, but there’s nothing stopping any interested Brits from ordering one, as it offers international shipping.

Out TBC | £TBC | Mimo Monitors (Via PR Newswire)

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