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Working with a laptop computer can be a challenge—especially if you need to multitask with multiple windows open once. But when you’re on-the-go, it isn’t practical to lug around a full-size monitor. This is where portable monitors come in: These external second screens are designed to be mobile and go where your laptop goes. The best portable monitors can dramatically increase your available screen real estate, which can improve your productivity without requiring the same weight or bulk as a dedicated monitor.

“Portable monitors are mainly aimed at business travelers looking for enhanced productivity while on the road,” notes Paul Gagnon, vice president and industry advisor on consumer technology at research firm The NPD Group. “But they can also have utility for hybrid workers or students not looking to invest in a dedicated home office setup for space or financial reasons.”

Portable monitors typically come in sizes that pair well with laptop computers—14 to 17 inches—and typically offer a baseline resolution of 1080 pixels. The larger you go in screen size or the more screens you add, the heavier your remote work setup will be. Some monitors stand apart with 2K or 4K resolution, a touchscreen display, a fast refresh rate, built-in speakers, or some combination of all four. There are many other considerations too, and we’ll help you navigate them all.

No matter which flavor of portable monitor you choose, these handy devices can help you do more in less space—wherever you may be. To guide you in your search, we’ve done the testing and research to narrow down the best portable monitors available right now.

Screen size: 15.6-inch | Screen type: LED | Resolution:4K | Ports: USB Type-C, USB Type-A, HDMI | Weight: 2.9 pounds | Dimensions: 14.5 x 8.9 x 0.4 inches | Touchscreen: Yes | Speakers: Dual stereo

The SideTrak Solo is a free-standing portable monitor, unlike most other models from this company that attach to your computer screen. The Solo is among the priciest models we’ve seen, but it also packs all of the features you could want in a monitor—with 4K resolution, a touchscreen and built-in speakers. It connects to your computer using a single cable and also has a built in blue light filter to help reduce eye strain.

Screen size: 15.6-inch | Screen type: LCD| Resolution:1080p|Ports: 2 USB Type-C, OTG Micro-USB, Mini-HDMI, 3.5mm audio | Weight: 2 pounds | Dimensions: 14 x 8.8 x 0.43 inches | Speakers: Dual stereo

The Newsoul MDS-15608 monitor comes in at a budget price, one of the lowest we’ve seen for adding a second screen to your setup—especially for a model with multiple inputs on the monitor itself. It displays content at 1920 x 1080 resolution, with a refresh rate of 60Hz and a 16:9 aspect ratio. This highly affordable monitor comes with a wall mount and a foldable screen cover that doubles as a stand for either horizontal or vertical use. The screen has a 178-degree viewing angle, making it useful for sharing what’s displayed on your screen with others—like a PowerPoint presentation.

The monitor connects to the laptop using a USB Type-C port for both power and imaging. It also has a second USB Type-C port and an OTG Micro-USB port for connecting additional peripherals. Its dual stereo speakers deliver 360-degree spatial audio, unusual for such a compact unit. Whether you use this monitor for everyday computing tasks, viewing photos or videos, or for playing games, it delivers a second screen at an attractive price.

Its 16:9 aspect ratio LED screen has an anti-glare coating to help with eyestrain, has a 178-degree viewing angle and is rated at a reasonably bright 300 nits. The adjustable base includes two USB 3.1 Type-C ports for connecting to your laptop. The monitor includes a protective sleeve to make it easier to take with you.

All portable monitors are, by definition, easy to tote around. But this Dell 14 Portable Monitor C1422H was designed to take portability to the next level. At a mere 1.3 pounds, it won’t add much weight to your travel bag. And at 14-inches, it pairs well with most 13- to 15.6-inch laptops, without adding the extra heft and bulk of a larger 15.6-inch portable monitor.

This screen also has a maximum brightness of 300 nits, brighter than some laptops and other portable monitors. To help prevent eye strain, it also has blue-light reduction built in. Without speakers or lots of ports, though, this monitor is all business, making it good for work but not play. It has just two USB Type-C ports, one on each side of the monitor’s adjustable base. The idea is that one port can be used to connect the monitor with your computer, while the other can be used to plug in a power adapter and utilize pass through power—both the computer and monitor simultaneously.

Screen size: 15.6-inch | Screen type: LED | Resolution: 1080p | Ports: Micro-HDMI, USB Type-C | Weight: 2 pounds | Dimensions: 19.1 x 12 x 0.3 inches | Touchscreen: Yes | Speakers: Dual stereo

The Asus ZenScreen MB16AMT 15.6-inch display sets itself apart by having a built-in rechargeable battery inside its slim, two-pound chassis. This monitor offers 1,920 x 1,080 resolution at a 60Hz refresh rate and a 16:9 aspect ratio. Also built in are two 1W internal speakers for stereo sound. The 7800mAh battery lasts for up to four hours per charge.

The monitor adapts automatically to horizontal or vertical orientation. Its touchscreen works with Windows, Android and Chrome OS. The certified flicker-free backlit screen also has blue light filtering. Together, these features work to mitigate eye fatigue. The included Smart Case protects the screen during transport. It folds out to create a multi-position tabletop stand.

Screen size: 15.6-inch | Screen type: LED | Resolution:1080p | Ports: USB Type-C, Mini-HDMI | Weight: 2.1 pounds | Dimensions: 8.8 x 0.6 x 14 inches | Touchscreen: Yes | Speakers: Dual stereo

The ViewSonic TD1655 is a 15.6-inch touchscreen portable monitor at one of the best prices of any similar model from major manufacturers. This pick is one of the few touchscreen monitors to work with both Macs and PCs, thanks to ViewSonic’s vTouch driver. This driver enables full touch and gesture control on the display when paired with macOS Big Sur, Catalina, Monterey or Ventura running on Intel, M1 or M2 chips. The touchscreen works without the driver on Windows 10 or newer computers with USB Type-C connectivity. While the monitor lacks its own built-in battery, it can either utilize your computer’s power supply or be plugged into an electrical outlet and power both the computer and monitor simultaneously.

The TD1655 has a 16:9 aspect ratio and comes with a screen cover and a built-in stand for use in either horizontal or vertical orientation. It also comes with a passive stylus for use on the in-cell capacitive LED touchscreen. The screen is flicker-free—with a blue light filter to reduce eyestrain. And it packs two 0.8 watt speakers, plus an impressive 250 nits of brightness.

Screen size: 15.6-inch | Screen type: LED | Resolution:1080p | Ports: 2 USB Type-C | Weight: 1.9 pounds | Dimensions: 14 x 10 x 0.22 inches | Touchscreen: Yes | Speakers: Dual stereo

Australian start-up Espresso Displays’ eponymous V2 model comes in 13- and 15.6-inch versions with a touchscreen, along with a 13-inch version without touch. Espresso’s prices are a bit more than some competitors, but all models share the same stylish design aesthetic, plus a bevy of features other portable monitors don’t have. Take the 15.6-inch touchscreen portable monitor, for example. It has a brushed aluminum and glass chassis and a super-slim (0.2-inch) design, with a 16:10 aspect ratio display and two USB Type-C ports. The maximum screen brightness is 300 nits.

This model works with a pressure-sensitive stylus, though the tool doesn’t come with monitor and costs an extra $79. However, the stylus supports 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity to closely mimic the feel of pen and pencil—making this a great choice for drawing or writing on screen. Other optional accessories include a choice of stands, the coolest one being the espressoStand, a $69 foldable magnetic stand for mounting the monitor for vertical or horizontal viewing. Last but not least, this pick is versatile. The Espresso comes with its own software, called Duet, allowing you to use the touchscreen on both Mac and PC laptops.

Screen size: 12.5-inch | Screen type: LCD | Resolution:1080p| Ports: USB Type-C, USB Type-A, Mini-HDMI | Weight: 1.3 pounds | Dimensions: 12 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches

While this is a smaller size display than most, the SideTrak Swivel’s design is very different from other portable monitors. This 12.5-inch monitor has a magnetic mounting frame to attach the screen to your laptop’s existing display. It then pulls out from behind the screen when needed. This approach makes it extremely easy to transport and ensures both displays are at the same height. You can manually adjust the SideTrack’s viewing angle, or rotate the monitor 360 degrees. If you’re looking for some detachment, the Swivel’s collapsible mounting frame also allows the monitor to stand on its own using a built-in kickstand.

This version of the SideTrak Swivel Portable Monitor is compatible with Windows or Mac laptops, with a built-in display between 13 inches and 17 inches. It is not, however, compatible with Microsoft Surface devices that have their own kickstand, or with many 2-in-1 laptops whose screens may be contorted in different positions. The 16:9 monitor’s refresh rate is 50Hz (most portable monitors are at 60Hz), but its brightness is higher than others, at a maximum of 300 nits. The unit comes with the mounting plates needed to attach it safely and securely to your computer.

Screen size: Two 10.1-inch displays | Screen type: LCD | Resolution: 1080p | Ports: USB Type-C, Mini-HDMI | Weight: 2 pounds |Dimensions: 7.5 x 12 x 1 inches

The Xebec Tri-Screen 2 uses a mounting frame to attach two slide-out 10.1-inch displays to the back of your laptop’s existing screen. Each Xebec display slides out from behind your laptop—one on each side of your laptop’s display—thus creating a highly portable three-display work area. Installing these two monitors and its bracket requires the supplied frame clamps, but nothing extra, like magnets or glue.

Screen size: 15.4 inches | Screen type: LED | Resolution: 1080p | Ports: USB Type-C and Mini-HDMI | Weight: 1.6 pounds |Dimensions: 14.5 x 8.9 x 0.3 inches | Touchscreen: No | Speakers: Two

For less than $200, you can easily connect this Lepow C2S portable monitor to your laptop computer and benefit from an additional 15.4 inch screen. You get 1080p (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. The display weighs a mere 1.6 pounds and utilizes a built in (adjustable) kick stand that allows it to be positioned horizontally or vertically. The 178-degree viewing angle means you don"t need to be positioned directly in front of the monitor to see what’s displayed. Meanwhile, the dual built-in speakers generate stereo sound, although there’s also a 3.5mm audio jack for connecting headphones.

The LG Gram + View 16-Inch is one of the few portable monitors with a 2K (2,560 x 1,600 pixel) resolution display. This monitor produces crisper images than a typical 1080p display can, and it does so in vibrant color thanks to its 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, a common measure of color in the film industry and a great reason to use this display for viewing movies and TV. It has a 60Hz refresh rate and 170-degree viewing angle.

With a 16:10 aspect ratio display, the Gram + View weighs just 1.5 pounds, making it surprisingly light for a 16-inch screen. The included folio cover can be used as stand in landscape or portrait orientation—handy if you want to view documents in full length, for example. This monitor has two USB Type-C ports, but it lacks an HDMI port to easily connect a console-based gaming system. It also lacks built-in speakers, so you’ll need to rely on your laptop’s sound or bring a portable Bluetooth speaker.

Beyond the portable monitors on our list above, other models abound—albeit many are from less established or unknown brands. If your goal is to find a portable monitor and save money in the process, we found these money-saving deals available now.

When selecting a portable monitor, consider how and where you expect to use the device. These details help determine your resolution and screen size requirements, as well as whether an attached screen might be a better choice.

Consider the overall size and weight of the monitor, especially if you expect to carry it along with your laptop when on the road. Smaller screen sizes are lighter than larger ones, by nature. An attached monitor may make sense for its smaller and lighter size. It also conveniently attaches to your laptop’s screen, so you can carry everything as one unit.

As a secondary monitor used for multitasking, you may find a smaller size display will accommodate your work habits and need for extra portability. Meanwhile, if your work requires photo editing, writing, drawing or annotating, choosing a second monitor with a touchscreen display will be likely be beneficial.

Many portable monitors rely on your laptop’s power, unless they come with their own built-in battery. Some monitors have a second USB Type-C port, through which you can attach your own power source. If you’re using a monitor powered by your laptop, then expect your laptop’s battery charge to run low faster. And the monitor will drain power faster still if it’s 4K, since higher resolution displays require more power. Power might be one reason brightness suffers on a portable monitor, so we advise looking for monitors with an LED backlight for a brighter display that’s usable in a well-lit environment.

This is display panel technology used by monitors to produce better colors and widen the display’s effective viewing angle. Especially if you"ll be playing games, viewing graphic or video-based content, or working with high-resolution digital images, look for a monitor using IPS. At the same time, beware lower-cost models that use less capable display technologies.

While some portable monitors have two tiny, low-powered speakers built-in, chances are the speakers built into your computer offer higher-quality audio. For the best audio experience, consider using headphones or wireless earbuds with noise cancellation, as opposed to relying on the audio that some of these portable monitors can generate. Check out our picks for the best wireless headphones and earbuds.

All non-touchscreen portable monitors can work with a Mac or a PC. Some models can work with other operating systems, such as ChromeOS or Linux, so double check the specs if you want to use the monitor with one of those operating systems. Touchscreen portable monitors are a bit trickier. All support have Windows, but only some support additional operating systems—including ChromeOS and Android. If you want to use the monitor with a Mac, look specifically for monitors with a dedicated driver or software to enable touch on the Mac. ViewSonic, Espresso and SideTrak all come with some variation of Mac software.Use your Apple iPad as a second screen for your MacBook or iMac thanks to the SideCar feature.Apple

Portable monitors are small, compact, and lightweight computer screens designed to be connected to your laptop computer to greatly expand the on-screen real estate available to run your favorite applications.

Most portable monitors rely on your laptop computer’s battery power to function—requiring just one cable to link it with your computer. This option will reduce your laptop computer’s battery life between charges. However, some portable monitors have their own built-in rechargeable battery. All are easy to transport and will likely fit within your existing laptop case, briefcase, or carry-on bag.

The best portable monitors come in a wide range of sizes. The size you choose is a matter of personal preference and should be based on your work habits and needs, as well as how much you want to spend.The SideTrak portable monitor attaches to the back of your laptop computer"s existing screen and ... [+]provides a second screen.SideTrak

Some portable monitors are extremely compact and provide an extra 12- to 14-inch display, although it’s more common for a portable monitor to offer at least a 15.6-inch display. A few displays go up to 17 inches. Displays larger still are more cumbersome to travel with and typically need to be plugged into an electrical outlet to function, making them less portable and more like a smaller desktop monitor.

As for thickness, most portable monitors are less than 0.5 inches and the monitors themselves weigh less than two pounds. Most come with a travel case or cover—making them very easy to transport with your laptop computer. Of course, this varies based on the screen size and model you choose.

A portable monitor adds screen real estate, either doubling or tripling your screens (if you get a multi-screen model as from Xebec). This makes multitasking much easier—allowing you to view multiple applications at once. The extra screen space can be particularly useful if you’re using a laptop computer that has a smaller built-in display, such as a 13-inch ultraportable laptop.

It all comes down to what you use your computer for, whether being able to multitask is important to you and how much physical space you have to set up your equipment on a desk or flat surface. Most people discover that having two or even three screens can be extremely beneficial to increasing their productivity and making their workflow easier. However, not everyone needs a 4K resolution portable monitor or one that’s 15-inches or larger. You’ll typically save money going with a smaller display that offers 1080p resolution.

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The IntelliVue X2 is a remarkably light, flexible, and durable transport monitor. It connects to the MP and MX series monitors and be used as a multi measurement module. This makes the X2 ideal for transporting patients in a seamless fashion. It also comes with a built in parameter block for all in one small design. These units are always on the go making them prone to physical damage. Common issues we see are screen damage, power/MSL connector issues, and parameter failures.

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Asus touts the Asus ZenScreen MB16AC as a super slim and light portable monitor, which it is. It"s almost half the thinness and weight of the new MacBook Pro 13-inch at 8 millimeters and 0.78 kilograms, making it a glorious companion when you"re traveling or working on-the-go. But, it"s also so much more than that.

Its vibrant 15.6-inch IPS screen with a 1080p (1,920 x 1,080-pixel) resolution also allows automatic screen orientation with the DisplayWidget software. That means you can switch from landscape mode for productivity to portrait mode for presentations and reading.

Besides the automatic screen orientation, it also has its own foldable smart case to protect the screen from scratches and dust, a smart pen hole so you won"t lose another stylus pen, and the Asus blue light filter so it"s easy on the eyes. And, it comes with its own ZenScreen pen.

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During my search for the best portable monitors, I found various options that will surely change the way you work at home, when you travel or during the meeting with your client.

ASUS ProArt Display 14” 1080P Portable Touchscreen Monitor (PA148CTV) - Full HD, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec.709, Color Accuracy ΔE < 2, Calman Verified, USB-C Power Delivery, Micro HDMI, Tripod Socket

ASUS ZenScreen MB16AMT 15.6" Full HD Portable Monitor Touch Screen IPS Non-glare Built-in Battery and Speakers Eye Care USB Type-C Micro HDMI w/ Foldable Smart Case

Acer UT222Q bmip 21.5” Full HD (1920 x 1080) 10 Point Touch Monitor with AMD FreeSync Technology | Up to 75Hz | 5ms (Display Port, HDMI Port, VGA & USB Port)

AOC 16T2 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Touch-enabled portable IPS monitor, USB-C and Micro HDMI inputs, Built-in battery, Stereo speakers, SmartCover, AutoPivot, VESA. For laptops, PC, Mac, consoles

ASUS ProArt Display 14” 1080P Portable Touchscreen Monitor (PA148CTV) - Full HD, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec.709, Color Accuracy ΔE < 2, Calman Verified, USB-C Power Delivery, Micro HDMI, Tripod Socket

ASUS ZenScreen MB16AMT 15.6" Full HD Portable Monitor Touch Screen IPS Non-glare Built-in Battery and Speakers Eye Care USB Type-C Micro HDMI w/ Foldable Smart Case

Acer UT222Q bmip 21.5” Full HD (1920 x 1080) 10 Point Touch Monitor with AMD FreeSync Technology | Up to 75Hz | 5ms (Display Port, HDMI Port, VGA & USB Port)

AOC 16T2 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Touch-enabled portable IPS monitor, USB-C and Micro HDMI inputs, Built-in battery, Stereo speakers, SmartCover, AutoPivot, VESA. For laptops, PC, Mac, consoles

When we talk about portable monitor options for graphic design work, there are various options all having different features. But for a designer, the screen size, connectivity, and touch features are the key selection metrics to pick one.

Also, it comes with a nice 7800mAh built-in battery that offers you a quite decent 3Hrs. battery time. Enjoy its 17.3″ wide screen that beats even your laptop screen and offers you a second, large area to work on.

UPERFECT is a notable brand when it comes to buying portable monitors for designers and its 15.6″ 4K Portable External Touchscreen Monitor is the proof!

4K Portable Monitor Touchscreen, UPERFECT Gravity Sensor Automatic Rotate 15.6"" Slimmest 10-Point Touch UHD Dual USB C Monitor Bracket Integrated & Frameless Bezel Glass, Included Monitor Case

SideTrak Solo 15.6” 4k Touchscreen Portable Monitor for Laptop | Freestanding Ultra HD LED USB Laptop Dual Screen | Compatible with Mac, PC, & Chrome | Powered by USB-C or HDMI & USB-A

What I liked the most in this portable monitor for designers is the compatibility with various Adobe products that are a loyal friend of creative beings. Apart from that, you get to have faster connectivity via the USB-C ports that you may also use for attaching another portable screen.

And the non-flicker screen resolution (1920×1080) is another likeable feature that every designer would want to have. And yes, it just weighs only about 1.63lbs. which is another plus of this portable monitor.

ASUS ProArt Display 14” 1080P Portable Touchscreen Monitor (PA148CTV) - Full HD, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec.709, Color Accuracy ΔE < 2, Calman Verified, USB-C Power Delivery, Micro HDMI, Tripod Socket

While researching this portable monitor option, I discovered some cool features that confirm it as the ideal choice for any creative person. It offers you a 10-Point touch facility that makes your creative work extremely easy and error-free especially when you’re working on any digital art.

Also, the spacious screen is another commendable feature that they’ve kept in it and it almost beats your laptop screen. It weighs 2.4lbs. which is the only odd aspect that you also might not like otherwise it’s a nice investment if you’re seeking a reliable portable monitor.

ASUS’s Zen series is quite famous in the designer community due to their relevant features that make our creative work very easy and comfy and ASUS ZenScreen 15.6″ Portable Monitor (MB16AMT) is the proof!

The foldable case is another awesome feature that lets you protect the screen when not in use. With only 0.3″ depth, it is surely the slimmest portable monitor that you can include in your work gadgets and make most out of it when traveling somewhere or headed to a client meeting.

ASUS ZenScreen MB16AMT 15.6" Full HD Portable Monitor Touch Screen IPS Non-glare Built-in Battery and Speakers Eye Care USB Type-C Micro HDMI w/ Foldable Smart Case

The very first feature that caught my eyes, while rating GeChic 1102H, was its study body that can withstand any jolt or jerks during the commute. Then, it’s the 11.6″ screen size that is ideal for those not looking for very wide screen sizes. It offers you various secure and powerful connectivity options including an HDMI port and a USB port at one side.

There’s another popular portable monitor option in SideTrak’s versatile monitor range in the shape of its Solo Freestanding Portable Monitor that comes with a nice 15.8″ screen size!

I just became a fan of its FHD 1080p display that allows you to see the smallest pixel details of your artwork and complete it without any creative errors. Also, the connectivity options are very satisfying with HDMI ports, USB 3.0 Type-C and a Mini HDMI port for attaching an additional screen.

SideTrak Solo Pro Portable Monitor 15.8” FHD 1080P LED Anti-Glare IPS Screen | Works with Mac, PC, Chrome, PS4, Xbox, & Switch | Powered by USB or Mini HDMI | Built-in DisplayPort, Speakers, & HDR

When everyone is trying to capitalize on portable monitors during pandemic situations, how could HP stay behind. HP 14 E14 G4 Portable Monitor is an ideal option that you’d surely like especially for graphic design work.

The 14″ screen size is enough to work on your creative projects and you can also enjoy multiple connectivity options, too, such as the USB Type-C port option. Also, it weighs about 1.4lbs. which is an ideal weight along with the perfect dimensions that confirms its portability and ease of use.

Not only it offers you a 14″ wider screen size but also comes with an IPS technology that maintains the brightness throughout the work session which is a great help when you’re working on a complex design. Also, the non-flickering feature is another blessing that Lenovo has added into this portable monitor that maintains the quality of your picture.

Lenovo ThinkVision M14 14" Full HD 1920x1080 IPS Monitor - 300 Nit 6ms 2xUSB Type-C Ports Widescreen Backlit LED LCD Mobile Portable Display Raven Black

The narrow bezel frame is what caught my eyes during the research process. It offers you a nice 15.8″ screen size that is even bigger than the usual laptop screen which limits the view.

Portable Monitor - 15.8"" USB C HDMI Display, 1080P FHD IPS Second Screen for Laptop Desktop, 100% sRGB Gaming Monitor with Speakers for PC MAC PS4 PS5 Xbox Smartphone, Leather Cover Included

It comes with various features such as a USB Type-C port that offers you a secure connection between your laptop and the portable monitor while you’re working on the creative project. Also, the portable monitor offers you a spacious screen size with excellent touchscreen quality that eliminates the use of any peripheral devices.

Viotek LinQ 16 Inch Touchscreen Portable Monitor – Full HD 1080P Thin IPS Panel w/Built in Speakers, (2X) USB Type C, (1x) HDMI Mini, (1x) 3.5mm Port - for Laptop, Tablet or Smartphone (P16CT)

Not only it offers you an ideal screen resolution but a flicker-free experience that adds a comfortable element in your work experience. And the USB-C ports are another awesome feature that make this portable monitor a perfect choice for graphic design work. It weighs about 1.8lbs. which allows you to carry it anywhere you go with ease.

This wondrous invention from Acer offers you a nice Full HD IPS 1080p resolution along with its 21.5″ wider screen size. With its widest screen size, you view your artwork in detail and ensure that no corner is left uncheck before concluding the project.

Acer UT222Q bmip 21.5” Full HD (1920 x 1080) 10 Point Touch Monitor with AMD FreeSync Technology | Up to 75Hz | 5ms (Display Port, HDMI Port, VGA & USB Port)

AOC 16T2 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Touch-enabled portable IPS monitor, USB-C and Micro HDMI inputs, Built-in battery, Stereo speakers, SmartCover, AutoPivot, VESA. For laptops, PC, Mac, consoles

Along with having a wider screen, you also get a faster connectivity option in the shape of USB Type-C port. You can enjoy its non-flicker feature that provides you uninterrupted picture quality when you attach it with the laptop during the work. The only negative aspect of this portable monitor is the slightly more weight (3.05lbs.) otherwise you get various features that can enhance your productivity level.

Personally, I liked the SideTrak 15.8″ Portable Monitor due to its resolution and ideal weight but you’re free to explore other options that meet your search description. If your concern is battery life, try buying ASUS ZenScreen 15.6” Portable Monitor and make the most out of your investment.

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Laptops make all this possible, but their relatively small screens tend to cramp productivity. A seminal 2007 study by researchers at the University of Utah found that participants who used a larger display completed tasks 52% faster. A few years later, researchers at Wichita State University concluded that using dual monitors boosted productivity, regardless of screen size.