Apple (finally) refreshes Studio Display offerings
The week that was for Apple revealed a few new laptops and a brand new phone. But there are also two pricey screens on the way.
The week that was for Apple revealed a few new laptops and a brand new phone. But there are also two pricey screens on the way.
Normal TV sizes typically start at 55 inches, but a similarly sized screen for your desktop is now a possibility, too.
Taking a spare screen with you could cost a little less, as the Espresso Lite 15 bundles 15 inches and a more wallet friendly price, plus that magnetic stand we love.
If you have a good $3500, you might just be able to nab what appears to be a new best-in-class screen for your desk.
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
A bigger screen on the go is the dream for being truly portable in your work. Dell’s P1425 portable monitor gets you near the dream, if only the price didn’t seem so high.
Second screen computing isn’t really something you can take with you, but with Australia’s Espresso Display 15, maybe you can.
If you’re not sure whether you need a big screen to be flat or curved at home on your computer, an upcoming massive 45 inch monitor from LG will let you have both.
Need a bit more screen real estate in a portable way? Australia’s Espresso has something new on the way.
An Australian approach to working from anywhere could make life a little bit easier if you’re used to working from more than one screen.