I've been working from home since spring. I'm sure many people are in the same situation as me when trying to set up a home office and make it convenient, comfortable and productive. My work computer is a PC, but I still use my MacBook Pro for a lot of things. I usually switch between them depending on the task. Having two screens actually served me well for some very specific tasks, but the interaction between the two computers was a limitation. I decided to add a portable monitor to get the same benefits but more convenient. I chose a portable monitor so I could repeat the setup if I ever went back to my office since the price of a standard monitor was about the same as this one. This monitor is a good size, definitely bigger than my MacBook and computer. It easily connects to a USB input and an HDMI adapter. It comes with an extra outlet if you prefer to power the monitor that way, but I only plugged mine into my computer as I didn't place us that close to the outlet. It also comes with an extra reversible USB-C cable in case you have a new laptop. This is an alternative to the USB input which is standard on older computers and I will likely need it after upgrading my laptop. It also comes with a screen protector, although I haven't bothered to apply it as mine hasn't shipped yet. So it's definitely been generous in terms of accessories, and it's generous in terms of quality too
Dell SE2216HV LED 💻 Monitor with 60Hz Refresh Rate
101 Review
Dell SE2416HX Screen LED Lit Monitor 23.8", 1920X1080P, HDMI
93 Review
Sceptre C325B-144R: Advanced FreeSync HD Display with Wall Mounting and Tilt Adjustment
94 Review
LG 27MP59G-P 27 inch Monitor with FreeSync, 75Hz Refresh Rate, and 1080p HD Resolution
93 Review