Ken Bee
ALLVIA Game-Work Anywhere: Demo Portable HDR Monitor Screen Extender for 13-17" Laptops
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Our newest product demo from ALLVIA is a detachable portable monitor for professionals and gamers. This monitor features a 0.3-inch ultra-thin bezel, 4 built-in speakers, and a stretchable bracket on its back. It's compatible with most operating systems, including Mac, PC, Chrome, PS4, Xbox, and Switch.
The detachable design with kickstand allows each screen to be detached as a single screen, putting it on the desk so that you can freely switch between dual, triple, or single screens. At the same time, each screen has its own stand, making it very easy to use them separately.
Our HDR monitor provides you with brighter highlights, stronger contrast, deeper and more realistic color, and a more lifelike image, delivering a stunning viewing/gaming experience. With its customizable screens, you can easily manage multiple applications and windows on a single laptop using a triple-screen laptop.
Watch our video to see how to set up and use the Portable HDR Laptop Monitor Screen Extender for 13-17" laptops and experience how our product can enhance your work and gaming experience. No driver is needed! It's easy to access your favorite devices with USB-C or Mini HDMI.
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