This exciting wireless portable monitor shows what future tablets could look like



Ricoh has unveiled a portable monitor that looks to stand out from a very crowded market thanks to one unique selling point – it can mirror content from another device (tablet, smartphone, desktop PC or laptop) wirelessly.

According to Nikkei Asia (opens in new tab), Ricoh teamed up with a Tokyo-based startup formed by ex-Sharp employees and called Team S to develop a technology called SSE (Smart Streaming Engine) which appears to be a two-way version of Miracast with a latency of 100ms, enough for day-to-day productivity tasks (video conferencing, browsing, office work) but probably not low enough for gaming.



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