🚀 Elevate your workspace—because one screen is never enough!
The InnoView 18.5" Laptop Screen Extender features dual Full HD IPS displays with 115% sRGB color accuracy and a 100Hz refresh rate, offering seamless plug-and-play compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. Its flexible 180° adjustable stand and multiple display modes (expansion, splicing, duplication) empower professionals to maximize productivity and visual comfort without driver installation.
O**E
Excellent dual monitor, great value
Excellent dual monitor for the money! It has two USB C ports, one of which is for power supply (included in package), the other for connecting to your computer. Doesn’t matter which port is for which, but you must supply power. So this means a single C port is used for video connection which further means the two panels are treated as a single monitor by default. This last point has ramifications for Mac users (I’m not sure about the other operating systems).My attached photo shows this InnoView dual monitor (each panel 18.5 inches) connected to my MacBook Pro M3 Max in docking mode, together with a LuckyFive 24-inch WQHD monitor. Out of box when connected to a compatible Mac, the InnoView is in “splicing mode,” which means the two panels are used as a single vertical monitor. You can also, of course, use InnoView in mirror mode, where both panels duplicate the main screen, great for one-on-one sales pitches.To use the two panels as separate monitors, on the Mac you’ll need to install a driver that’s supplied from the monitor itself. The instructions are clearly given, although the steps are a little involved if you’re not used to installing drivers on a Mac. Not too bad if you want this “extend mode” (meaning two separate monitors).I didn’t do this. Instead I simply stay in splicing mode but rely on Mac’s windows arranging functions to place windows on the InnoView as I like. Macs remember windows’ positions as long as you don’t update the system and restart, so it’s pretty straightforward.The InnoView panels are each 1080p in resolution, with refresh rates of 60, 75 and 100. The frame is well made and the stand can stop at different angles and support the monitor securely. Image quality is very good for a 1080p monitor. And in splicing mode, the total resolution is 1920x2160.If you trade or code for a living and your desktop space is limited, I highly recommend this InnoView dual monitor. Just make sure your computer supports external displays, especially if you want to use InnoView in extend mode where the two panels display contents independently.
S**N
Great for travel
I purchased this for use during an extended working vacation. My regular office has 2 32” monitors, in addition to my 16” MBP, and I wanted to recreate that on the go without having to find the space to set up 2 monitors on my desk. And I don’t like the idea of attaching extra weight to my $2k MBP, as so many travel monitors are designed to attach to your laptop screen.The smaller variety of this unit (I forget the size) is just a bit larger than my MBP and both fit nicely within the travel bag I already had. I measured for the larger version, and it would not have fit. But even though this is the smaller version each screen is still larger than my MBP. And I think the larger version would be a bit big to travel with anyway.Screen resolution is as promoted and works well enough for me. Build quality seems solid.Some notes on working with my 2019 MBP:I downloaded the driver required to use the monitor as 2 separate monitors. The process was not nearly as automatic as stated, and it works better as one single monitor. I deleted the driver and use it as one. Just position your windows as if they were two.And there was some odd behavior between it and the MBP with the MBP running on battery. I couldn’t get the monitor to stay connected. No problem. You have to plug the monitor into power. Go ahead and plug in the MBP as well, and this is not an issue at all.
D**K
Impressive 2K Portable Dual Display
I needed a large dual monitor setup with a higher resolution; most others only offer 1080 and this is 1440 (2K).It feels secure when folded, albeit heavy. It is large, however, when folded, very manageable. When mobile, I need to work and this dual monitor offers portability, decent size and hinge firmness. This isn't for working at a coffee shop! It is perfect for a hotel stay or similar. So far I am impressed, and glad I purchased it.
M**.
Very Impressed!
As a video editor, the InnoView 18.5" Laptop Screen Extender has been a game-changer for my workflow! The large, crisp display gives me the extra screen real estate I need for timeline editing, color grading, and previewing footage. I often work remotely in cramped spaces, and the 18.5 is a perfect size- It will fit on a small table with my laptop, and it still fits in a standard backpack. I almost got the 23”, but as cool as I sure it is, it would have been too big more my needs. I was slightly hesitant on the 1080p resolution, wanting 4k- however, it delivers sharp visuals, and the color right out of the box is great, especially for a monitor under $500. The easy plug-and-play setup means I can take it anywhere without hassle. I would recommend getting a 100watt power brick for it, IF you want it to power your laptop too. It’s lightweight but sturdy, the hinges on the screen are very stiff (in a good way) so you don’t have to worry about it flopping over. I’m working on a n M2 MacBook Pro, and you do have to do a very simple driver install if you want to use the A/B screen option, but its easy to do. If you’re a content creator or editor looking for an affordable and efficient way to boost productivity on the go, this is a fantastic investment! Absolutely worth every penny!
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