*UPDATE IN DESCRIPTION* The REAL Triple Monitor Laptop - Slidenjoy *UPDATE IN DESCRIPTION*
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*UPDATE* They never seem to have delivered any of these products in spite of what appears to be "finished box" product photos on the website. Let me know if you actually received one. The company has rebranded as Portabl and appears to be continuing the run the same scam. I would strongly recommend against sending them any money -LS Thanks to Freshbooks for sponsoring this video! Head over to freshbooks.com and don’t forget to enter Linus Tech Tips in the “How Did You Hear About Us” section when signing up for your free trial. It has certainly taken a while, but holy crap... LeSlide from Slidenjoy, aka the REAL triple monitor laptop setup!!! Subscribe for more CES content: youtube.com Follow so you don't miss an upload: @linustech twitter.com
The video introduces Le Slide from Slidenjoy, a modular triple monitor solution designed to attach to the back of a laptop. The host notes that the product was funded on Kickstarter back in 2015, raising a substantial amount but with delayed shipments, and explains that versions include 15 inch and 17 inch displays, with plans for 13 inch models and varying materials such as ABS, aluminum, leather, Alcantara, wood, carbon fiber, and real leather finishes. Setup is described as surprisingly simple: four pads attach to the laptop or a case, a flexible kickstand adjusts to the desired angle, and a single cable connection powers the setup via USB, with potential two-cable needs if USB 2 is used for power. The host highlights the practical configurations, including a multi-monitor extended desktop, a foldable stand for stability with heavier loads, and several usage modes such as sharing a single screen with a group or using the setup as a standalone workstation extension, emphasizing portability and real estate gains for on-the-go productivity. Weight is discussed as a key concern, with projections ranging from about 1.2 to 1.9 kilograms, showing that the add-ons could be roughly as heavy as the laptop itself. The video also notes 60 Hz LCD panels from LG and caveats around the USB-based display interface, which tempers expectations for gaming performance on these displays. Overall, the host frames Le Slide as a practical, mobile-friendly way to greatly expand screen real estate, potentially more useful for some users than a laptop with built-in multiple displays, while acknowledging the ongoing crowdfunding and shipping uncertainties. The conclusion suggests strong productivity and collaboration benefits for professional settings, with the video closing in on related CES coverage and a plug for FreshBooks sponsorship.
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