Preliminary drawing of the dimensions:
http://www.lcdinfo.com/usbd480/document ... rawing.pdf
3D model that can be rotated:
http://www.lcdinfo.com/usbd480/document ... 043_3d.pdf
There have been couple questions if this display can be used as a secondary monitor in Windows. For the best performance the display is meant to be used directly using the programming API but there exists a test driver that makes the display appear as a secondary monitor that can be used as a desktop extension in Windows.
Currently USBD480 has been tested with Windows and Linux on x86 hardware. OS X should work too but haven't been tested.
There will be also enough information available to get it running on embedded platforms if needed. Some wireless router with USB port and running Linux might be an interesting test platform.
EDIT:
Linux on ARM hardware has also been tested with the USBD480 now.