Review: SideTrak Solo portable monitor

I remember long ago when having a single computer monitor for work was common. Thinking back, I’m not sure how I was ever productive in those days.

Having at least two monitors has become commonplace at the office. I actually prefer having at least three.

If you’re still working remotely, I understand that space could be limited and adding a second screen to your home office setup might not seem feasible. You might not know it, but there are very compact monitors made for that purpose and to take along with you on your travels.

Meet the SideTrak Solo Portable Monitor

Credit: SideTrak

Check out the SideTrak Solo Freestanding Portable Monitor. Here are some of the key specs:

  • 15.6-inch full HD LED IPS anti-glare monitor with 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Weighs 1.22 lbs. and only 0.37-inches thick
  • Ports: Mini HDMI, USB-A and USB-C
  • Works with Mac, PC, gaming consoles, etc.
  • Can be powered by device it’s plugged into
  • Built-in, folding stand
  • $299.99 at Amazon

Best for:

  • Remote workers with limited space for a home office
  • Business travelers needing a second screen

As you can see from the size and weight, this thing is built to be very portable. So not only can it sit next to your laptop on a small desk, it can be packed right along with it in a laptop bag without much noticeable difference.

The SideTrak is supposed to solve two problems in that regard, but is it worth the not-so-cheap price?

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