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Best Portable Monitors 2026: Gaming and Laptop Productivity
By Brandon Hill last updated
These are the best portable monitors to ponder if you're looking to expand real estate for your laptop.

Acer’s PM131QT portable monitor is a 12.3-inch touchscreen with magnetic mounting, a built-in kickstand, and 5-point touch
By Matt Safford published
Are you looking for a compact monitor for multiple uses around the home and on the go? Acer’s new PM131QT might be just what you’re looking for.

Asus ZenScreen Duo OLED (MQ149CD) Review: An impressive, book-style dual-screen portable monitor
By Brandon Hill published
Dual OLED screens are hard to ignore in the portable monitor segment for mobile warriors.

Espresso Lite 15 Review: An entry-level portable monitor with a splash of color
By Brandon Hill published
The Lite 15 is the new entry-level portable monitor from Espresso, and it’s dressed for the occasion.

Hands-on with Modos Tech 13.3-inch e-paper monitors — we tried the current Dev Kit model and the next-gen Modos Flow touch
By Mark Tyson published
Modos Tech sent us a couple of its latest e-paper monitors for some hands-on time.

Arzopa Z3FC 16.1-inch portable monitor review: 1440p resolution and 180 Hz for mobile gamers
By Brandon Hill published
The Arzopa Z3FC has performance and build quality on its side, but it could use some better speakers.

HP Series 5 Pro 514PN Portable Monitor Review: Premium performance and price
By Brandon Hill published
HP is targeting the upper echelon of portable monitors with the $299 Series 5 Pro 514PN.

Dev uses ePaper tablet as a secondary display to save his eyes
By Jowi Morales published
A developer got fed up with the eyestrain brought about by 14 hours of reading software licenses, so he solved it by turning an old ePaper tablet into a secondary monitor.
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