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A portable monitor which attaches to any PC or Mac through usb. Easy to use and readily accessible to the average consumer. As one of the first few people to test the product since alpha, I can say it is truly innovative. As a current law student, many times, I’ve had to synthesize an article or read cases to determine precedent. With Duo, I can have both the article and my Microsoft application open at any given time. I no longer have to view each separately. This is especially more convenient when on the go. The main purpose of the product, a portable monitor, saves one time and prevents frustration. All I can say is try it before you knock it because you’ll love it if you do.
Pros:
Sleek, lightweight, portable, and priced towards the average consumer.
Cons:
Currently only available in one color.
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Every time when I step out the office, got stuck with my 13" laptop screen. Even my company provided me a carry on screen, but that is just too big and take up too much space when I am at a co-working space. This looks a loot better if it will function like how it demo on the vide. Hope to receive this soon and test it out!
Pros:
-have more screen space outside the office/work station
-seems won't add too much weight and volume to backpack
Cons:
-will be even cooler if more than one can be attached
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Would be pretty interested on this, but I'm worried about USB display drivers, sp if binary-only for Linux, because this heavily constrains the distro options.
Was indeed looking for something like this, having found HDMI products from GeChic are heavily overpriced, found one [1] around USD 100 that I gonna try instead
Very good idea for the carry-on 2nd laptop monitor
Cons:
No details regarding used chipset for USB display, this is particularly important in Linux, and also relevant re: power usage
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This could have been great. I am so disappointed.
Pros:
None
Cons:
Magnets don't hold to laptop when extended. Stand doesn't hold weight. Doesn't power up every time.
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I loved one my friend had, so just rec'd mine today. I followed instructions to the T, but my macbook pro, Mojave ios, just won't recognize the external display. I've tried reinstalling software, rebooting, etc etc. Pls help, as verrrrrry frustrating!!
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A great product. I travel a lot with work and the Duo means I can now use two screens on the go, making my life much easier. Its quick and easy to use and great picture quality. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a portable monitor.
A portable monitor which attaches to any PC or Mac through usb. Easy to use and readily accessible to the average consumer. As one of the first few people to test the product since alpha, I can say it is truly innovative. As a current law student, many times, I’ve had to synthesize an article or read cases to determine precedent. With Duo, I can have both the article and my Microsoft application open at any given time. I no longer have to view each separately. This is especially more convenient when on the go. The main purpose of the product, a portable monitor, saves one time and prevents frustration. All I can say is try it before you knock it because you’ll love it if you do.
Pros:Sleek, lightweight, portable, and priced towards the average consumer.
Cons:Currently only available in one color.
Every time when I step out the office, got stuck with my 13" laptop screen. Even my company provided me a carry on screen, but that is just too big and take up too much space when I am at a co-working space. This looks a loot better if it will function like how it demo on the vide. Hope to receive this soon and test it out!
Pros:-have more screen space outside the office/work station
-seems won't add too much weight and volume to backpack
Cons:-will be even cooler if more than one can be attached
Would be pretty interested on this, but I'm worried about USB display drivers, sp if binary-only for Linux, because this heavily constrains the distro options.
Was indeed looking for something like this, having found HDMI products from GeChic are heavily overpriced, found one [1] around USD 100 that I gonna try instead
[1] https://www.aliexpress.com/item/...
Pros:Very good idea for the carry-on 2nd laptop monitor
Cons:No details regarding used chipset for USB display, this is particularly important in Linux, and also relevant re: power usage
This could have been great. I am so disappointed.
Pros:None
Cons:Magnets don't hold to laptop when extended. Stand doesn't hold weight. Doesn't power up every time.
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