Whether you're a traveling exec, a gamer, or a graphic designer, a portable second monitor can add an extra dimension to your work or play. We've tested most of the major models. Check out our top ...
This Uperfect 2K monitor has a 16-inch IPS panel boasting a 2560×1600 resolution. That’s a ton of screen space to split all ...
This quad laptop screen extender adds three 15.6-inch 1080p displays that can merge into a single 30-inch canvas. It supports ...
The new Khadas Mind Graphics 2 is a 2nd-gen external graphics dock with a new GPU that Khadas says is “positioned in the ‘sweet spot.’ While the company’s original graphics dock had an NVIDIA GeForce ...
The Bapaco is a funny looking portable computer that features a 12.3 inch, 1920 x 720 pixel IPS LCD ultrawide touchscreen display with a 16:6 aspect ratio and a 68-key RGB backlit mechanical keyboard.
I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as ...
Portable display unfurls like an umbrella for on-the-go productivity A few years back, we covered a pop-up computer monitor that could fit in a small carry case between uses, and also serve as a pico ...
spacedesk is a free program that turns an Android tablet into a portable display for your Windows PC that you can easily carry with you anywhere. You can use it when you need extra screen space or ...
It's undoubtedly light for its dimensions-312 x 12.4 (3.9mm at the thinnest part) x 211mm - but there is a catch: The cover/stand attaches to the display, bringing the total weight up to 440 grams.
Beyond the Laptop: The New Era of Portable Computer Screens: By Sanskruti Vaja The portable computer screen has emerged as one of the most useful tools for contemporary users in an era where work, ...
Why keep a portable monitor in a setup with an ultra-wide curved display? It's nice to have a separate hub for chats and such. Seems like smallish portable monitors are cropping up more often lately ...