
"Each 14-inch screen delivers full HD 1080P resolution through IPS panel technology which means you get consistent colors and clear text from almost any viewing angle. That's where IPS panels make all the difference; they avoid that annoying color shift and brightness drop you get from cheaper TN screens just from tilting your head a little. The 1920×1080 resolution gives you enough pixel density to keep text sharp and images detailed without having that fuzzy look budget monitors often suffer from."
"That means it cuts the harsh blue wavelengths that mess with your sleep cycle and tire your eyes. The anti-glare coating scatters ambient light instead of reflecting it straight back at you so you can actually see what's on screen even when sitting near windows or under office lighting. Built-in speakers mean you get audio from the extended displays without needing separate speakers or relying on your laptop's often mediocre sound system."
Dual clip-on 14-inch displays attach to a laptop to create an instant triple-screen setup, offering a budget-friendly alternative to separate monitors. Each panel is full HD 1080P with IPS technology for consistent colors and wide viewing angles, and 1920×1080 resolution preserves text sharpness and image detail. Both screens include blue-light filtering and an anti-glare coating to reduce eye strain and reflections. Built-in speakers provide audio without external peripherals. The displays are just 0.24 inches thick, fold flat for transport, and offer multiple connection options including two USB-C ports and an HDMI-to-USB-C port.
Read at Kotaku
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