Lapfit

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Lapfit is a second screen for laptops introduced by Samsung in February 2009.

These monitors include DisplayLink USB graphics technology to allow a video connection using USB only.[1]

Features[edit]

  • USB Plug & Play monitor, specially designed for laptops
  • Magic Bright supports one-touch brightness adjustment
  • 16:9 screen
  • Eco-friendly monitor

Specification[edit]

LD190G[edit]

Display 18.5" 1360*768
Viewing Angle(Hor/Ver) 170˚/160˚ (CR>10)
Color Support 16.7M
Brightness(Typical) 250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio(Typical) DC 20000:1(1000:1) (Typ.)
Response Time(Typical) 5ms
Connectivity 15pin D-SUB, UbiSync
Power Consumption 20.0W(TYP) ; 22.0W(MAX)
Power Consumption(Standby) ≤ 2W(USB Mode) ≤ 1W (D-SUB)
Special Feature Magic Clear, Easy Connection(UbiSync), Image Size, Touch Button, Windows Vista Basic
Weight 3.6 kg

LD220G[edit]

Display 21.5" 1920*1080
Viewing Angle(Hor/Ver) 170˚/160˚ (CR>10)
Color Support 16.7M
Brightness(Typical) 300 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio(Typical) DC 30000:1(1000:1) (Typ.)
Response Time(Typical) 5ms
Connectivity 15pin D-SUB, UbiSync
Power Consumption 40.0W(TYP) ; 44.0W(MAX)
Power Consumption(Standby) < 1W
Special Feature Magic Clear, Easy Connection(UbiSync), Image Size, Touch Button, Windows Vista Basic
Weight 4.5 kg

LD220Z[edit]

1920:1080[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DisplayLink Ships Higher Performance USB Chips Delivering HD Graphics To New Samsung Lapfit Displays" (Press release). DisplayLink. 2009-05-19. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  2. ^ November 2010, TechRadar 23 (10 April 2021). "Samsung LD220Z Lapfit Touch review". TechRadar. Retrieved 2021-06-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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