🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with Triple the Screens!
The Laptop Screen Extender is a portable 14-inch triple monitor solution designed for laptops ranging from 13.3 to 16.5 inches. With a stunning 1920x1080 resolution and 315° rotation capability, it enhances multitasking efficiency by up to 300%. Compatible with various operating systems and featuring plug-and-play functionality, this device is perfect for business, gaming, and remote work.
Response Time | 2 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Connectivity Technology | Type-C/HDMI/USB-A |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.1"D x 13"W x 8"H |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Screen Size | 14 Inches |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Matte |
Color | AA1-GRAY |
Special Features | Extend/ Mirror/Landscape/Portrait |
Specific Uses For Product | Business,Personal,Gaming,Multimedia,Travels ,Remote Work, Video Conference |
T**0
Excellent screen with timeless aesthetics.
I personally own 2 portable monitors and I have procured a few for my job to set up portable work stations. I use them for work, play and watching videos. This unit is by far the best of the bunch in the price range. I have sectioned my review out below for easy reference, so what are we waiting for lets get to it!* Special note, throughout this review you will see me using LCD vs IPS. Technically IPS is an LCD, but I am referring to the technology used to switch the pixels and there by create an image. I am doing it in this manner because most manufacturer’s will list IPS or LCD and not IPS/VA/TN or even AFFS technologies. If you wish to learn more about the various techs there is a large amount of data available on the internet. This review is written in more for the general public, and generalizations have been made in to keep it as such.Who is this product for: This product is for people who have portable small screen devices, or laptops which you would like a second screen for. As I type this now this device is plugged into my Surface pro7 running solely off the internal battery no external power through the USB-C wire. I am using it so I can have multiple windows open for files. I have also used this as a larger screen for my Steam Deck for gaming. I think this device is good for those who travel and need a screen to set up to view content or extend their work space, while it maybe good for editing I have a feeling this is not the target market. I suspect the color gambit and contrast is not ideal for that. As well pro-gamers will not be after this as well as it’s limited to 60FPS (60Hz), although it does support free sync.Value: Thin, Light, clear, easy on the eyes wonderful contrast with an HDR 2048 mode, and some built in temperature configurations. I have not seen any noticeable light bleed, although this is an IPS screen and not a OLED, so light bleed is there but minimized. If personally find IPS panels very comfortable to work on long term. This device is firmly planted in the lower end cost range but it offers a very nice display that works exceptionally well in day to day tasks. For this using it on a steam deck or AMD device you will be happy to find this unit is free sync compatible.Features: With extremely low power consumption (6 watts) this device runs nicely powered by the battery on my Surface. I have been running both my surface screen and this screen for the last 3 hours with no power limits on and the device has only dropped to 70% from fully charged. On my Steam deck this is a little less ideal as the whole system is on a power budget of about 15-20 watts. For reference the internal screen consumes about 1.5-2 watts of power. So at 6 watts this 15.6 inch screen is pretty power friendly. There are 4 buttons on the side power, vol up/down (doubles as adjustments for the menu) and a menu button allowing you to access the menu. This device has 2 USB C inputs and a mini HDMI. Sound is handled through a 1 w speaker which, makes sound. Far from concert quality but I wasn’t expecting this device to have audio so nice surprise. There is a headphone jack and I expect I will be using my connected devices vibration makers far more than this screens. Another nice thing most don’t think about is a kick stand. This device has a nice built in kick stand.Comfort: I have been typing and using this screen for 3+ hours now and I do not feel any eye strain, the text is crisp, the blacks are dark and clean and I am over all very happy with the standard settings. I can say the screen is noticeably softer than the screen on my surface but I think this is more of the difference between a 2736x1824 and a 1920x1080 screen. But overall it is very comfortable for me use and I could see myself watching movies, gaming and doing general work on this screen. The screen has a matt finish which does well to prevent glare. Over allBuild Quality: the frame is plastic and pretty flexible and the screen shows signed when the casing is under strain, however it does seem to bounce back well and show no signed being flexed. I will say with as with all monitors I have tested in this range care must be taken to ensure a long and trouble free existence. To me it seems most of the price tag was put into the screen quality and not the casing. Although one of my other LCD portable monitors has an industrial like metal casing around it. It’s sturdy but overall bulky. I prefer the approach this product has taken.Performance: The screen performed very well, I am happy with the refresh rate, I like the clarity and the blacks an IPS panel offers and I rarely notice the “drawbacks” of IPS, such as slow refresh.Aesthetics: I think this screen is very pleasant to look at. The overall design is simple, the use of non-shiny in favor of more matt finish is very nice and a preference of mine. The frame is thin and but noticeable and the buttons are simple to locate and offer a affirming click when pressed. I like this monitor. I have 2 units which have shiny plastic and more “sophisticated” design. What I have found with these is the shiny plastic collects finger prints and the artistic curvy design while looks attractive when new has aged poorly, collecting dirt and scratches. Overall I like the simpler cleaner direct approach this screen manufacturer has taken.Overall: If the goal is to acquire a excellent portable monitor that performs well, is easy on the pocket as well as the bank account then this is your monitor. It’s clear the money for the device is spent making a solid performing screen which is very usable and pleasant, and foregoing all the trendy design cues that are only in style and not functional.
C**R
Almost Feels like I'm in a Simulator!
I had a single portable screen to go with my laptop and it crapped the bed after a year or so. By then, I was hooked at being able to work in a multi-screen environment, especially when I went on the road. I needed an answer. So, I took a shot, spent a little more money and bought this dual add-on display system.I'm actually pretty pleased with these. They open up and give me two sidecar displays for a total of three. The LCD panel quality is pretty darned good, resolution is comparable to my laptop's main display if not a touch higher - and the color is very white (as a baseline), more so than my laptop's display (a Lenovo) that has a slight yellowish hue (I'm very critical, most people wouldn't notice it or be able to identify it).Since they hang off of the sides of my main display, when they are deployed and my laptop display is slightly tilted back to be comfortable, the wing displays are slightly canted upwards on the outside ends. At first, it takes a bit of getting used to, but after awhile it actually seems a bit more ergonomic as you tend to turn your head and tilt simultaneously naturally. And there's a cool little adjustable tripod leg in the back if I'm concerned about the stress on my laptop display - which I'm not as the frame and dual displays aren't very heavy.I love that this screen folds up into a package that is roughly the same size as a hardcover textbook. It's height and width comparable to my laptop and maybe a bit thicker but lighter. My only complaint is that the one screen rotates "back" so that when they monitor system is completely closed one monitor closes into the frame and is protected while the other sits on it's back on the backside of the frame with the display screen facing out. I have a case for it, but I'm pretty confident that a good blow is going to break that screen - which will piss me off because I'm growing pretty fond of these monitors.Know that you have to connect each monitor to a powered port independently. I use one on a USB-C port where it gets signal and power, but for the second monitor I use an HDMI cable and then a USB-C to USB-A and a wall block to power the other. I wish my laptop had enough USB-C ports, I'll make sure my next one has at least three. Would be kind of nice if the manufacturer made some type of USB-C power tap that I could connect the monitor to the incoming AC adapter USB-C and get both signal and power off of the primary port.All in all, I think this monitor system is well worth the price and I'll be very interested to see how long it holds up and continues to give the results I'm seeing now. If I can get two years or so out of it, I'll be thrilled.
A**S
Great
Great monitor, worth the money Easy to handle, put your lap top anywhere and connect it without worrying about carrying the big monitor, I take it with me every where as Im working remotely. They have also a great customer service after sales, if you have any issues within 2 year they will cover you.
S**N
Great Product
Love these screens. Installation was a little tricky. You just have to use a usb c and an hdmi for each monitor, so lost of cables, but other wise I'm pretty happy with them.
T**G
Pros and cons
I like these. The picture on both is very good. No speaker sound. I could only hear what comes from my laptop. For some reason, I thought the screens had built in speakers, but that might have been my misunderstanding. It took a little bit to figure out how to easily attach the monitors to my laptop.The connection is a little confusing and there are cords everywhere. But I think I could fix the cord problem with a docking station. And, just know, if you Initially get a “no signal” message and no picture on the screens, you should try different ports on your laptop. I was not initially aware that not all mini USB ports have video capability. Once I changed the porti was using, the monitors worked.These are good value for the money
F**T
Love it!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Makes my life easier
J**S
It ain’t worth it
The idea is wonderful but the functionality is not the best. It’s heavy so I have to prop something under 1 of the monitors for it to not slide forward. I have changed cords because 1 screen is always going out even though my setting is showing 3 screen only two will display and I will not be able to access anything that was on the other screen. Overall I wish I would not have bought it. If I could get my money back I would.
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