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Review on Portable USB-C FreeSync Monitor with 1920X1080 Resolution by Cocopar by Eli Orr

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Triple screen on the go!

I work remotely and usually have a triple screen (laptop + 2 monitors) at home. I'm going on a trip next month and needed to be able to keep up with the same level of productivity while away from home. So I decided to buy 2 monitors to use as extended monitors for my Lenovo Thinkpad. I usually hate working with different sized screens but they are exactly the same size as my laptop so they are perfect. My laptop only has 1 HDMI port and charges via the Thunderbolt port, so all I had to do was buy one of these dongles to convert the Thunderbolt port to an HDMI port and a USB-C PD port. This allows my laptop to charge and I can run both external monitors at the same time. To power the monitors themselves, I simply use the included USB-C USB cables to connect them all to my laptop. So all I have to pack is my laptop, 2 portable monitors, 4 cables and 1 key for a complete office wherever I go. . It feels like I'm working on my full-size home monitors, except for the smaller screens. My only complaint about them is that 1) I wish the ports were on the back or on top of the screen instead of on the side. I hate seeing all those cables sticking out while I work, but it seems the same for all portable monitors unless you're willing to shell out $300 each, which I'm not willing. 2) The magnetic lids that serve as stands are not very stable. I like my screens to be at the same angle as my laptop, but they keep sliding back at a more slanted angle. However, the user manual says you can request free foldable monitor stands, so I asked them to fix that. Overall these monitors have been a great deal and have been good so far. Would definitely recommend to anyone who needs an office setup on the go!

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Pros
  • Dual Type-C port
Cons
  • The list will be big.