Those who got more devices and gadgets than all their usb port combined, this is the right LCd monitor for you! it even looks like Dr. Octopus looking at it from behind.

BenQ unveiled its new “Crazy Arm” 19-inch, lifestyle-oriented concept LCD monitor that helps users organize their cluttered desktops by offering seven folding arms that are attached to the unit through USB ports. Ideal for papers, notes and photos, the monitor’s outstretched arms enable users to get loose items off their desk and hang them at eye-level. When the arms are detached from the unit, the USB ports are freed up to provide additional inputs for USB-based devices.

The Crazy Arm monitor provides practical, organizational capabilities that should appeal to anyone looking to get away from a cluttered workspace. For added flexibility in organizing the desktop and accommodating a user’s individual lifestyle needs, the Crazy Arm monitor offers other detachable components, such as a Web camera, speaker, card reader, fan and light, that can be placed anywhere in the workspace.

The 19-inch BenQ Crazy arm LCD Monitor is tailored for the knowledge worker, designer, creative designer and all those who like to work and look sleek while they’re at it. With seven USB slots and an array of tentacle-like accessories in imitation of a jellyfish, users can assemble as needed for visual fun and a unique style that will satisfy today’s innovative designer.

The four-beam axle allows for monitor adjustment to any angle, and the stand is collapsible for reduced storage space. The monitor comes with a built in software interface for easy on/off control of USB accessories. The product was met with widespread praise both during domestic demo shows and its first appearance in the CES 2004 in Las Vegas.