🚀 Expand Your Screen, Elevate Your Game
The ELECROW 14" Laptop Screen Extender is a portable FHD 1080p IPS monitor with 60Hz refresh rate and 230° swivel, designed to boost productivity by up to 200%. Featuring plug-and-play USB-C and HDMI connectivity, it supports multiple display modes and is compatible with laptops, smartphones, and tablets across Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux platforms. Lightweight and foldable, it’s the perfect travel companion for professionals seeking extra screen real estate.
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C, HDMI, Thunderbolt |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.83"D x 13.97"W x 8.54"H |
Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
Screen Size | 14 Inches |
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 |
Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets |
Special Features | Portable, Height Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment |
Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia |
M**L
Aside screen
This is a good screen
A**R
Much better than the multi-branded AetherSpark / Sharanix / Kefeya / TeamGee monitor
There is another similarly priced 14" monitor out there that seems to have about a hundred different sellers under a hundred different brand names. Some of the brand names I've seen are AetherSoark, Sharanix, Kefeya, and TeamGee. But they're all the exact same piece of junk. This one is far superior. Get this one. I got the other one and returned it and then tried this one and was happy. The reasons this one is better:(1) Folds up flush.(2) Can mount on both the left or right side of your laptop.(3) About half the weight of the other one. The weight difference is substantial. Smaller laptops with weaker hinges can support it.(4) Can fold all the way forward and all the way backwards. This means that you can use this one in a tablet form factor, you can use it in "presentation" mode so that someone sitting face-to-face with you can view it, you can close your laptop and fold it up quickly flush against the laptop's lid if you want to quickly move your laptop to another location, and if you use it in portrait mode you can have the plastic base in front of OR behind the monitor. Or you can simply prop it up on a stand because it can fold into a tablet form factor.The other one?(1) Does not fold up flush. A stupid hump sticks out at one point.(2) Can only be mounted to the right side of your laptop.(3) Twice as heavy. Can easily cause smaller laptop with weaker hinges to fall. Almost required to use the attached extra support leg (which substantially increases the required flat surface area and prevents you from using the laptop in your lap), unless you have a very robust laptop with strong hinges.(4) Only bends forward and cannot bend backwards. Can't fold it up into a tablet form factor. Can't use it in "presentation" mode, can't even close your laptop when it's attached (good luck if you want to quickly move your setup to another table or walk upstairs to another room or something with it), and if you want to use it in portrait mode, the big bulky ugly plastic base must be IN FRONT of the monitor which is a very awkward setup. If you want to use it in portrait mode by putting it on a stand, you CAN'T because you cannot fold this into a tablet form factor.BUY THIS ONE!!! NOT THE OTHER ONE!!!
S**N
Hinge is fragile and may break
The hinge on this screen is very fragile. Mine broke.I have owned this screen about a year and have really liked it. It's light, it has good resolution, and it's easy to set up. I keep it in a protective case, and don't really use it all that often. The other day, I went to set it up and discovered the plastic around the hinge for the mount was broken. It's thin, brittle plastic, and the way it's designed, the interior pivot puts a lot of stress on the joint.To be fair, Elecrow got back to me quickly when I inquired about repair parts, but told me they don't have any. They suggested I use it placed flat on the desk.I wouldn't buy this again. I'd take the weight hit on a sturdier screen extender.
M**.
Display is great and works as described, but... (updated)
(the manufacturer was really great to work with, they shipped me a replacement because the part was not a simple repair and they followed up each time to make sure I received it. This is how customer service should work!)I have this with my MacBook Air 15 and after around 12 uses, I've noticed a hairline crack in the hinge, which is critical for functionality, if your plan is to attach it to the existing display. There is a kickstand type leg that comes from the back, and allow it to take some weight off the macbook hinge and to help support it, but that part has nothing to do with the hinge, the hinge isn't strong enough unfortunately. It's past 30 days, so unless the manufacturer reaches out to me to handle a repair, I'm stuck with this display, my review and the inevitable purchase of a different portable external from a different manufacturer.Otherwise, the display worked great.
D**T
Bright, versatile, but and stiff cables.
It is a pretty cool gadget that I've been using to add an extra screen to my devices. It works with almost everything I own—my S24+ (DeX), Pixel 8 Pro, laptops running Ubuntu and Windows, MacBook Pro, Raspberry Pi (with a mini HDMI adapter), and even my iPads[ 9(with HDMI adapter) and Air(USB-C)]. So, it's super versatile.It comes with all the cables you need—USB to USB-C, USB-C to USB-C, HDMI to mini HDMI—and a 10W power adapter. My only gripe is that the cables aren't very soft, which makes them a bit annoying to deal with. I wish they were more flexible.The screen itself is really nice—bright and clear with a 1080p resolution. It's great for getting work done or just having some extra screen space when I'm on the go.The only issue I've run into is with the audio. The monitor has a menu for sound adjustments, but I couldn't get any audio to play through it. I'm planning to contact customer service to see if I'm missing something. If you're using USB-C for input, you don't need to plug in the power adapter, which is nice. But if you're using the mini HDMI, you'll need the adapter, though the audio still doesn't work either way. It's not a huge deal for me since I usually use headphones, but it's something to keep in mind.Overall, it's a solid portable monitor that's handy for travel. The display is great, and it works with a ton of different devices. If the audio worked, it would be even better, but it's still a good buy in my book.Edit: Got a reply from customer service that the volume menu is for wired headphones and there are no in built speakers in the monitor.
E**C
Bisagras de mala calidad
The media could not be loaded. Mala calidad en las bisagras se despegan y rompen el plástico al final no es resistente para los 360 grados como lo venden
I**E
So helpful when teleworking
The media could not be loaded. Love this! Especially ,if you Telework from home ogo to school. Once you are use to usi g two screens you can't go without it. This extra screen is neat to have and definitely a conversation starter. Allows anyone to work anywhere and stay productive.
S**L
Not steady
Stand isn't very steady and barely touches the table.
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