There's a significant school of thought that... Windows' success happened because of Solitaire - Wendy M. Grossman
IF YOU'VE JUST SHELLED OUT A SMALL FORTUNE on a Samsung laptop, and have discovered that you'd like more screen real estate, then you don't just want to slap any old manky biege monitor next to your sexy shiny black monolith, do you now?
No... you want something designed by the same chap who created the piano-black pool of mirror-finished slickness that is your computer. And you want it now.

Samsung's solution to your problem comes in the shapely and shiny form of its new Lapfit displays which mimic the design of the company's latest lappies and come in 19 and 22-inch flavours. Looks like you can have any colour as long as it's black, and they cleverly draw all the graphicy goodness they need straight from a spare USB port (although a seperate power supply is supplied as the USB bus doesn't have enough juice to power such a hungry peripheral).
The screen can be tilted from 10-30 degrees, which is pretty much the range of tilt preffered by most laptop users.
There's no pricing available at time of writing but, as usual, we'll rely on our readers to fill each other in on such things in the comments below as and when they become available. µ