Pluggable’s New Portable Monitor Can Also Charge Your Laptop


Plugable just released its first-ever portable monitor, the Plugable 15.6″ USB-C Portable Display Monitor (USBC-PDMON). It’s designed to cater to professionals and tech enthusiasts who want a simple, portable, and versatile display.




One of the standout features of the USB-C Portable Monitor is the dual 10Gbps USB-C ports. With these, you can add additional peripherals like keyboards and mice. Only one of the USB-C ports can be used for 85W pass-through charging, but you can increase this to 100W using a USB-C charging block. That’s great for charging your phone as you do work.

Besides the USB-C ports, the Plugable also has buttons on the side to change the brightness and color mode easily. It has a 1920×1080 Full HD IPS display and a 60Hz refresh rate. The IPS panel has a 170-degree viewing angle and a top brightness of 300 nits.

Plugable 15.6" USB C Portable Display (USBC-PDMON) open and closed next to each other
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The monitor also comes with an integrated folding travel cover and stand. It’s lightweight (2 lbs) for its travel capabilities, and thanks to the USB-C features mentioned above, it’s great for a mobile office. Speaking of which, you can take advantage of that mobile office idea by connecting multiple Plugable displays. You can connect two displays to a Thunderbolt hub through the USB-C ports. However, you will need to check if your computer can actually handle that many screens—for example, most phones and tablets can only power one external display, and some modern Macs can only handle up to two monitors. This gives you three screens that only need a cable to return to the laptop.

The Plugable 15.6″ USB-C Portable Display is available now in both the US and Canada. It is priced at $199.95 with a 10% off Prime Exclusive Discount on Amazon. You can also buy it from Plugable’s online store, and the company’s affiliate partners will sell it for bulk and business purchases.


Source: Plugable



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