Sitecom USB 2.0 VGA Adapter
You might start to feel like your Windows desktop is actually shrinking, given the onslaught of utilities and applications competing for its limited space. Those of our readers working on a screen using a resolution of 1024x768 or even less will be especially aware of this problem. In such cases, a second monitor can be a good solution - but only if your graphics card or notebook offers a second monitor output.
Increasingly, notebooks are being used as desktop replacements - in 2004, notebook sales actually surpassed those of desktop systems for the first time. In cases where such desktop replacements are used for CAD or photo/video editing, desktop real-estate is at a real premium. Consequently, users may soon feel the need for more space, even if just for such mundane tasks such as housing email programs, IM windows and system utilities.
Notebooks often don’t have internal expansion bays, and those that do rarely use standardized interfaces. This means that in most cases, the selection of available devices is limited to external solutions.



