ASUS debuts EzLink Series, VH192C / VH196 Green LCDs at CeBIT
Just when you thought you'd heard the last from ASUS at CeBIT, in flies this. Here in Hannover, the outfit has broadened its reach by introducing a few new monitors, with the EzLink Series piquing our interest the most. The simply titled Wireless LCD Monitor can reportedly be connected via the Wireless Host Controller Interface (WHCI) or USB Host Wire Adapter (HWA), essentially turning it into a more recognizable USB monitor. There's also the Green line, which -- for now, at least -- contains the VH192C and VH196. Both of 'em reportedly save around 20 percent in the power consumption department compared to who-knows-what, while the former model incorporates Color Shine to nix the glare, enrich color density and make your life approximately 8.23 times better. Curiously, there's no word on specs, pricing or release dates, but we'll do our best to dig all that up on the show floor.


















ASUS makes monitors now?
Since when?
Since they liked to flood the market with their products and reduce their brand's worth...
Asus = best motherboards. Their other products = crap.
That's not true. I have an ASUS VH222H 22" Monitor, and it's ridiculously beautiful. Can't beat $170 for a 1080p monitor. Not a single dead pixel either, and it's shiny too.
Um, I'm gonna sound like an idiot...but how does a wireless monitor work? Can someone give me a "Dummies" version?
Wireless video, not the power cord. It should say "One wired-monitor."
And my Asus VH226H works great, full widescreen (I love watching Blu-rays and DVD's), plus I can hook my PS3 up w/ HDMI. No brainer for $180.