KYY's Bulky X90G Boosts Productivity With 3 Extra Screens Around Your Laptop
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KYY's Bulky X90G Boosts Productivity With 3 Extra Screens Around Your Laptop
"One folds out to the left, one to the right, and one upwards; your laptop (there's room for up to a 17.3-inch machine) is meant to sit in the middle of this arrangement, providing the fourth screen in a quad-display setup. The screen on top can swivel back so that it faces away from the user, offering the potential to use that screen for presentation purposes (while still giving you three forward-facing screens to work on yourself). The panels have no audio capabilities."
"Size isn't the only challenge on the portability front: The KYY X90G also draws a significant amount of power-up to 30 watts. If your computer's USB port can output that amount of wattage, the X90G can run via a single USB-C cable connection to one of the two ports on the backing board. Mine seemed to offer enough juice at first, but once I started turning the brightness up to something usable (and drawing more juice), the screens began to flicker and fail."
One screen folds left, one right, and one upwards, with the laptop intended to sit in the center as the fourth display. The top panel can swivel to face away for presentation use while preserving three forward-facing screens. Panels lack built-in audio. Fully extended dimensions approach 46 inches wide and 18 inches tall, and the unit weighs 6.4 pounds, limiting true portability. The device can draw up to 30 watts and may require an external power adapter if a laptop USB-C port cannot supply sufficient power. Each screen has individual hardware controls for brightness, color, contrast, and positioning, with default brightness set low at 30/100.
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