14" Triple Screen Laptop Monitor Extender FHD
Triple Your Laptop Workspace Anywhere You Work
This portable triple screen laptop monitor extender clips onto any 13" to 17.3" laptop and unfolds into a three-display productivity setup with two 14" Full HD 1080P IPS panels. Spreadsheet analysts, video editors, day traders, developers, and remote workers use the dual portable monitor to keep reference docs, chat windows, and editing timelines visible without constant tab-switching.
14" FHD 1080P IPS Dual Display
Each side screen runs native 1920x1080 resolution on a 60Hz IPS panel with 300-nit brightness and a 16:9 ratio, delivering accurate color from any viewing angle. Built-in stereo speakers eliminate the need for external audio, and the 180-degree rotation lets you flip a panel outward for client presentations.
Plug-and-Play Universal Compatibility
The screen extender works with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 over USB-C (with DisplayPort) or HDMI. M1 and M2 MacBook support is built in. Run a single screen with one cable, or activate the full triple display setup using both connection types together.
Telescopic Mount Fits 13-17.3" Laptops
The telescopic mount extends up to 15.74 inches and grips 13", 14", 15", 16", and 17.3" laptops without scratching the lid. Cable management routes neatly behind the panels, and the foldable design packs flat for travel between coworking spaces, airport lounges, and home offices.
Technical Specifications
- Display Size: Dual 14-inch IPS screens
- Resolution: 1920x1080 Full HD per panel
- Display Ratio: 16:9
- Brightness: 300 nits
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Viewing Angle: 180-degree rotation
- Audio: Integrated stereo speakers
- Connectivity: USB-C with DisplayPort, HDMI, USB-A power
- Compatible Laptop Sizes: 13" to 17.3"
- Maximum Telescopic Extension: 15.74 inches (375 mm)
- Compatible Systems: Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, M1/M2 MacBook
- Setup: Plug-and-play with optional driver
Setup in Under Five Minutes
Your laptop needs a USB-C port with DisplayPort support, an HDMI connection, or both for full dual-screen extender operation. Connect either cable for a single side panel or both for the complete triple-monitor experience. The included manual covers Windows and Mac setup step by step.