🚀 Triple your productivity, not your desk space!
The RedalfLaptop Screen Extender is a 15.6" portable triple monitor setup featuring Full HD IPS displays with 360° rotation and detachable screens. Designed for professionals on the go, it offers eye-care technology, ergonomic adjustable stands, and versatile connectivity via dual Type-C and HDMI ports, compatible with Mac (M1 Pro/Max and later) and Windows laptops, enabling seamless multitasking and enhanced productivity anywhere.
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Great Quality and Easy to Setup (But also with Technical Setup support) - RECOMMEND GETTING
I was in the market for a screen extender for my husband and me to use while traveling in our travel trailer and for my teaching job the rest of the time, at home. After considering several options, I found this one, and it turned out to be a perfect fit for both a PC and MacBook. It arrived packaged very nicely (think more like the old-school Apple treatment with the protection on the screens and around them, insets for separating the cord configuation options, insets for the 2 basic monitor configuration stabilizers). I've had it a little over a month (using it for long work days) and here's my experience with it, so far:Pros:Easy Setup: The extender is super portable and came with everything I needed to get started. It works great with both my MacBook and my husband’s PC. The setup was a breeze—no IT help required! However, I did check out the customer service, and they seemed professional and ready to assist if needed.Versatile Screen Configurations: Let me just say first, I was pleased with the crispness and color and overall screen quality. The monitors are large enough to allow me to have multiple windows open at once, which is a huge help for virtual classes, grading, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, etc. I was slightly worried when looking at all the options online I wouldn't find a high-quality option and/or I would not find a solution I would find worked great, but I tried a few different configurations over the weeks, including having both monitors vertical, one vertical and one horizontal, and finally settled on having both screens on the right side of my laptop, stacked on top of each other. This is not one that is advertised, but it's what I love most and it does work great. To me, the horizontal setup enables more screen width usage, so everything can be stetched to the largest size and text can be read the easiest without magnifying the screen's contents.Customization: This kit includes various cables and setup options to give you flexibility. Once set up, it was easy to adjust each screen's resolution and color profile through my Mac’s 'display settings' found under 'system settings'. I was able to fine-tune the settings until I had the perfect balance of dark, mid, and bright shades that worked for me. It's bright and cheery and the ability to look at more screens (instead of needing to cycle through tabs all the time) makes my work days a lot easier to get through and makes work actions faster (reading or copying from one screen to the other).Cons:Only really with my laptop setup, as there are Limited Ports on MacBook Pro: My MacBook only has two USB-C ports on the left side, which was a bit of a challenge. However, I'm here to tell you that if you have a macbook pro, it can still work great. I mention this as it might come in handy for some others with the same brand or who also have limited input options for the daisychaining: after some trial and error, we figured out a solution: we plugged the MacBook’s power cord directly into the right-topmost peripheral monitor (the white cord in the image showing the back of the two monitors, one on top of the other), then daisy-chained the two external monitors through the available MacBook ports. This allowed the laptop's regular power supply cord, via the right-side monitor, to supply power to the whole setup, including the laptop. It was a bit of creative thinking, but it works perfectly for me.Final Thoughts:Overall, I’m really happy with this purchase. I'm a minimalist and appreciate the simplification this offers for my actual work and also how it looks. The Laptop Screen Extender has been great for work and will also be for travel (there is a carry case that it comes with that I can slip inside my laptop bag). It’s affordable, easy to set up, and provides a flexible, high-quality solution for expanding your laptop’s display. If you're looking for a portable screen extender with two additional monitors, this is an excellent choice, and I’d highly recommend it!
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GREAT VALUE, EASY SETUP, EXCELLENT QUALITY
PROS: Set up was a breeze and the instructions were very clear. All the necessary cables were included in the kit. My computer has three USB-C outlets. I used the plug and play cable for one monitor and the HDMI and a USB-C for the other monitor. I needed the other USB-C outlet to power my laptop. There are other cables in the kit which I am sure I'll need if I use a different laptop.The Protective Case is sturdy, lightweight, and protects the monitors perfectly. The case fits in carryon luggage (not duffle bag, not for back packs) or you can take a chance and put it in the check in luggage. There is a padded divider which protects the screens during storage and conveniently doubles as a mouse pad. Overall, this is an incredible value for the quality.CONS: This is an honest review which I hope is read by the manufacturer. Only CON is the telescope stand, and although minor, a simple fix can make this a perfect product. There are two buttons on the bottom of the stand which releases the telescope, but once the monitors are placed on the telescope, the weight of the monitors brings it back down. You'll need to press the buttons simultaneously again and lift up the telescope to the desired height, hold it there for a bit, and then they won't move. Perhaps a tension screw toward the top of the telescope which would lock in the desired height would be a great upgrade to future versions. Other than this minor CON, this was well price for the quality...hands down.Highly recommend this product.
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Very useful
This is a sturdy, functional product. I like being able to configure it in different ways for individual business meetings. Easy to use and no difficulty with first time set up. Nice little carrying case for the screens with a little pocket on the outside for the cord.
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Regrets? Yes. Wish I got this one first!
**Laptop:** Lenovo ThinkPad T14I have been using the FOPO 15" Tri-Screen setup because, a year ago, the largest portable tri-screen option was 14". FOPO was the first brand to offer 15" screens, and the quality at the time was impressive, although it was expensive at $400 last year. I might still be using it, but my new replacement laptop was slimmer in width, which reduced the screen frame by about 0.5 inches while maintaining the actual screen size. As a result, the FOPO mounting system no longer fit, since it requires attachment to your laptop. Even with Velcro and zip ties, it just wouldn’t work. So, I ended up discovering this new system.I don't know the brand of this new setup, but many vendors sell the same product. I chose the one with the most reviews, and I'm glad I did. I love this setup and wish it had been available a year ago. The new screens are actually larger at 15.6", much more functional, and easier to set up and use. One of the best features is that they are not attached to your laptop, making it easy to move your laptop around while the screens stay in place, in addition to the ability to rotate landscape to portrait on the fly or a few other layout options using the additional mounts.The quality of these screens and the mounting system is far superior; they are constructed from metal and sturdy plastic rather than flimsy plastic like the FOPOs. Admittedly, this does make them heavier, but if you carry your laptop in a roller business bag, it's not an issue.The first time I set it up, I found it challenging to figure out how to connect everything with the ports available on my laptop. However, if your laptop is relatively new with multiple USB-C ports (at least two), an HDMI port, and a USB-A port, you should be fine (or you can get a mini-hub). Reading the instructions and labels on the wires and monitors is essential, and they will work!*I use a PC, specifically the ThinkPad T14.*I highly recommend this Tri-screen setup if you need multiple monitors to work efficiently.
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