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Review on TeamGee Portable Monitor Display Extender 12", Built In Speakers, Lightweight by Brian Mitchell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Really good

A new colleague recommended this product to me as it is my first fully remote job. The screens were beautifully packaged in a stylish box. The overall quality of the product was better than I expected. The screens are heavy in a good way, they feel solid, not hollow or flimsy. In my first test run, I had to figure out which cables would work best with the ports on my computer. This can be confusing and disruptive because if you almost had a multi-port mini computer, you might have trouble getting both screens to work. But I wasn't disappointed. My computer has 2 USB ports, 1 HDMI, two Type-C ports. I use Type-C port 1 to power the computer, Type-C port 2 to power the left monitor, and HDMI /USB for the right monitor. This is the monitor's only real downside, but I haven't seen any other solution that comes with the need for a large number of wires. Maybe one day blue tooth casting will be supported. I took my laptop and headed from New York to New Orleans for a week and it was absolutely perfect. I had commands on one screen, Excel on another, and my browser in the middle. Three screens made my work in the cozy home office seem smaller. I almost preferred using portable screens to my only ultra-wide home monitor. Overall, I give screens 4/5 commands. Nothing is perfect, there are a lot of cables, and the screen size could literally be increased by 1-1.5 inches, and it will be much more convenient to use. But he still does a very good job!

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Pros
  • TeamGee
Cons
  • Limited response time