🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with FOPO's Triple Screen Magic!
The FOPO 14" Triple Laptop Screen Extender is a portable monitor designed to enhance productivity for professionals and students alike. With a stunning FHD 1200P display, it offers vibrant visuals and a wide viewing angle. Compatible with various devices, this plug-and-play monitor is perfect for multitasking, whether you're working, gaming, or streaming. Its dual rotatable screens provide flexibility, making it an ideal companion for business trips and remote work.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Response Time | 25 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Resolution | FHD 1200P |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 14.3"W x 9.09"H |
Screen Size | 14 Inches |
Is Electric | No |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Pixel Pitch | 0.23 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | IPS |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Grey |
Mount Type | VESA No |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Special Features | 1000:1 Contrast,262K colors,Blue Light Filter, 300% Efficiency, Plug And Play - No Driver Required,Foldable 235°(L)+180°(R),300nits |
Specific Uses For Product | Business |
N**E
Perfect
Perfect
P**.
Really clear and visual effects are pristine
Comes with all instructions and accessories are compatible with my new computer. I don't have c-type on both sides but the hdmi for one screen and c-type for the other works just as good. Doesn't over crowd with plugs and cords. If the plugs or ports were not compatible they will send the adapter for free. I was surprised when I read that. This device definitely lightens up my load in my bookbag. Super extremely happy with my purchase. It is a true bang for you dollars. Worth every penny. Thank you
J**A
Complicated
This product is COMPLICATED! the instructions are very detailed, so don’t get me wrong there. There is just so many details and things that need to happen when assembling it. I sent mine back because it didn’t work for my computer, so double check that too!
S**A
Dual Monitor Laptop Extender
First off, this product came very well packaged. I love that there is a tamper evident seal on the opening of the box so you know immediately if this is a new item or if it has been returned and resold. (I broke the seal on this one before I thought of taking a picture first, btw). The instructions are relatively clear and I do like that there is a QR code that brings you to an online step-by-step guide to assist you with the installation and connectivity. All of the cables you could possibly need, depending on how you decide to or are able to connect this device to your laptop, are all included in the box. It also comes with a really nice storage bag that is very well made and could be handy if you travel or work both from home and in the office alternately.My laptop is a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 (20XX-S0KR00). Attaching the monitors to my laptop (or my laptop to the monitors) is not nearly as secure as I would like it to be. It doesn't actually clamp onto the back of the laptop but rather the extender frame kind of sits on top of my laptop screen. If I move the laptop or try to adjust the angle of the screens, they can detach from one another which then takes some finagling to get them back in place. Maybe this laptop is just slightly too small to fit these screens properly. Since this is my work issued laptop and it is set up in my home office, I really don't need to move it much, if at all once it's set up, so this is not a huge deal. It's just a bit of an annoyance. There is a bag of caps that can be used for ultra-thin laptops. I put two of them on the pegs at the bottom of the extender which did help a little bit, but it's still not secured very well.Each of the 2 monitors requires its own USB-C, HDMI or Displayport connection to the laptop and they also each require power separately from one another (either through the aforementioned supported video connections or from another source of power). My laptop does have 2 USB-C ports so I initially attached them in that manner, however, then I didn't have another USB-C port for providing power to the laptop itself. I then had to have one monitor strictly USB-C (for both video & power) and the other one is using HDMI for video and USB-A for power. So I have to use 3 cables to properly connect this device, plus a separate cable for my laptop power. 4 cables to utilize 2 devices. Each screen has 2 USB-C ports and one mini HDMI port, so I tried connecting one screen to my laptop and the other screen to the first, but that didn't work for whatever reason (inadequate power distribution is my guess).I do have another dual monitor device similar to this that uses just one USB-C cable to enable both screens and provide power to the device. So, I would only need two total cables to utilize 2 devices. Just something to take into consideration.Functionality wise, this works great. The image quality and clarity are just as good as the laptop screen. All 3 screens are the same 14' size and I have all 3 set to the same resolution. So, it makes moving windows from one screen to another completely seamless. With other multiple monitor setups, if you have different resolutions and sizes when you move a window from one screen to another, it can get weird.Now, it does take up a lot of desk space. Overall this is about 40" wide, including the cable ends sticking out either side of the screens. I will be getting some sort of stand or riser to put on my desk so I still have some desk space across the back. My desk isn't all that big, so I need all of the real estate space I can get.
M***
2021 14"
Works great on my 14" 2021 MacBookPro. This was easy to set up and the screens are bright and beautiful. I do wish there were a way to fold it up on the computer without complete disassembly, but that is a small gripe. If you work from home and on a desk, this is a cool option and pro set up.
M**W
Extremely nice multi monitor setup!
I got this to be able to work remotely and be able to have more than my 15 inch laptop screen.This works even better than I expected! The screen simply mount on the top of the original screen and then connect by cables. Some connections will require a power cord, but not all. The resolution is great, just bear in mind that you will be running multiple high-resolution screens so the default res for the built-in display may change.That being said it works really well. Depending on what setup you use you may end up with a lot of cables. Cleanest setup is probably using thunderbolt connectors or HDMI, but may not work for everyone.It comes with a pouch for carrying which is very nice as well! Very nice setup, the only thing that would make it better would be an integrated cable set up so you don't have to carry anything besides the screen. OVerall still great though.
I**N
Extra height resolution great as matches laptop
I was glad I finally found a set of monitors that matched my 1900x1200 resolution. Even though they are smaller, the matched resolution is very helpful when dragging between screens.The screens themselves are very clear (I connected using USB-C) and bright - I did not see a specific NIT specification, but they look good. They connection to my laptop screen was fairly sturdy once I slide them tight and extended the support leg which really is required. After some quick fiddling with Windows 10 to get it to understand which monitor was on which side, everything worked REALLY well.Screen protectors and a travel case were also included which is really helpful since one of the monitors folds down exposed. The case fits the monitors well, neither too big nor too tight. It is not hard sided, but is still padded and will provide some protection. The case with monitor inside is 15"x 11" x 1.75" which does not fit in my current backpack with my laptop. I will be working on a solution for this.I really like the monitors and will be using them when I travel, but there are still a few things that could be improved:1) At least with my Laptop, you really need to have 2 free USB-C ports on your laptop or don't mind the cables running under the laptop or over the keyboard as the provided cables are too short to go around back. My method of connection was to plug my USB-C power supply into one of the screens and then connect the screen to one port on my laptop. I then connected the other screen to the other port on my laptop and all worked well. I will be going out to get long cords or just use a hub, I haven't decided, but this should not be required.2) My connections seemed a bit flakey - if I bumped the monitor or my wife did walking buy, it would shut off / go black. I may look a bit more into that.
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