You want the portability of a laptop, but the versatility of a multi-screen configuration? You could buy a laptop screen and the lugging. Or, you could head towards the campaign Kickstarter to Slidenjoy, and opt for a system that facilitates the addition of an extra screen or two to your laptop.
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As I the have presented it a few days ago, the trick is to clip his Slidenjoy device at the back of your laptop screen with magnets, allowing you to slide as you wish one or two screens . Obviously, you'll be able to adjust the angle of the screen, and even turn them so that others can see what you're working.
Early backers of the Kickstarter campaign can throw their sights on a Slidenjoy with one screen for around 199 euros . To this must be added the € 39 fee charged for home delivery. A model with dual screen will cost at least 299 euros.
Each screen is an IPS screen with full HD resolution, or 1920 x 1080 pixels, and Slidenjoy offer 13 options, 15, and 17 inches at launch. The goal is to ship the first units to Slidenjoy backers of the campaign in the month of December. As I write this, the campaign has already reached its target of 000 300 euros. Indeed, 967 contributors have relied on the project, earning 352,694 euros. The campaign still lasts 24 days.
Warning autonomy!
The screens are connected to your computer via USB 3.0 or USB 2.0. The data and power are transferred by the USB port , so it will not be necessary to connect a power cable ... even if the battery Your laptop is likely to decrease rather quickly if you use it to power three screens instead of one. Slidenjoy says his system is supported by both Windows and OS X, allowing you to extend your desktop or put your mirror screen. The company is also working on Linux support.
Finally, if the campaign is a success, Slidenjoy hopes to add new models with built-in batteries, touch screens and even offer support for desktop computers.
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As I the have presented it a few days ago, the trick is to clip his Slidenjoy device at the back of your laptop screen with magnets, allowing you to slide as you wish one or two screens . Obviously, you'll be able to adjust the angle of the screen, and even turn them so that others can see what you're working.
Early backers of the Kickstarter campaign can throw their sights on a Slidenjoy with one screen for around 199 euros . To this must be added the € 39 fee charged for home delivery. A model with dual screen will cost at least 299 euros.
Each screen is an IPS screen with full HD resolution, or 1920 x 1080 pixels, and Slidenjoy offer 13 options, 15, and 17 inches at launch. The goal is to ship the first units to Slidenjoy backers of the campaign in the month of December. As I write this, the campaign has already reached its target of 000 300 euros. Indeed, 967 contributors have relied on the project, earning 352,694 euros. The campaign still lasts 24 days.
Warning autonomy!
The screens are connected to your computer via USB 3.0 or USB 2.0. The data and power are transferred by the USB port , so it will not be necessary to connect a power cable ... even if the battery Your laptop is likely to decrease rather quickly if you use it to power three screens instead of one. Slidenjoy says his system is supported by both Windows and OS X, allowing you to extend your desktop or put your mirror screen. The company is also working on Linux support.
Finally, if the campaign is a success, Slidenjoy hopes to add new models with built-in batteries, touch screens and even offer support for desktop computers.