![]() That’s not just because it makes TVs and notebooks it does actually have ways of connecting them. Microsoft has its three screen strategy (PC, phone, TV plus cloud) Toshiba talks about two screens – PC and TV. At this price, the V10 should sell very well when it comes to the market in April. The £94 V10 has four USB ports (rather than 6), 100Mbps Ethernet, headphone and microphone sockets and a 1920 x 1080 DVI port (with a VGA adapter) that Simons says can drive two screens – and that’s enough for 108p video. It still uses DisplayLink’s chipset so one USB connection from your laptop transfers signals from multiple ports and devices – and only having one cable to unplug is a lot more convenient. The U10’s cut-down baby brother, the V10 is half the size with many of the same features. Its Dynadock U10 universal docking station is already the best-selling USB docking station on the market, says Toshiba storage business manager Graeme Simons (especially in the public sector where purchasing switches between different notebook brands and models frequently, so dedicated docking stations just don’t work). When you think Toshiba, you think notebooks (and TVs), but the company is also doing a thriving line in accessories. Ukrainian developers share stories from the war zone Linux distros for beginners: You can do this! ![]() Got questions about crypto? Ask the Coachįor Mom: The best flower delivery services ![]() How ransomware attacks threaten our food supply
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