External ExpressCard graphics unveiled by ASUS

Sunday 07th January 2007, 12:12:00 PM, written by Rys

A (horrible) external enclosure wraps everything up and an LCD display lets you see XG Station status information, with a rotary dial letting you manipulate the XG Station and any exposed functions. Display from the XG Station is via standard DVI to an external device, so you don't get output back on a ExpressCard-equipped notebook's display unless that notebook also offers DVI input of course. The XG Station looks set to debut at CES very soon.

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