I’m sold. I currently have an additional monitor that doesn’t attach to my laptop and it has to rest in a separate stand along with all the multiple cables to power it and that’s only one monitor. Thank you for testing this and showing the ease of use.
I can't tell you how many of these videos I've sat through and none had really addressed what I wanted to know: why weren't some of the cables working on my laptop and how do I brightness/scale issue. Thanks so much - made my day!😁
Read on a review that you may have to download drivers if your laptop doesn't recognize one of the screens. Never bothered to do that, but it may be a solution. And as for scaling, I was able to fix that in my Windows laptop's display setting and tweaking the display resolution and scaling to my liking.
How was your screen after putting it back? I gollowed instructions to the T, didnt even disconnect the scree and when I turned it back on it was shattered.
You have to buy a separate adapter. It plugs to a single USB port but has cables to connect to each screen. Edit: The adapter costs $80.00! You'd think they would just include it with the purchase of the screen itself since the selling point is...having two additional monitors.
4 Months of Use Review: The screen is very small, much smaller than it appears in photos. The screen quality is very poor, with a noticeable yellowish and washed-out appearance. The screen also appears stretched horizontally, and no matter how much you try to adjust the settings on your computer, the image comes out distorted on the Xebec. If you are a MacBook M1 user, you will need an extra adapter, which adds to the cost. When closing the device, it feels like it might break. The build quality is poor, and the plastic feels cheap. Additionally, the USB cables are very difficult to plug into and remove from both the device and the computer, which could potentially damage your computer’s adapter. For its price, this product is very expensive. Being in Turkey, I can’t return it, and I definitely do not recommend it.
I’m sold. I currently have an additional monitor that doesn’t attach to my laptop and it has to rest in a separate stand along with all the multiple cables to power it and that’s only one monitor. Thank you for testing this and showing the ease of use.
I can't tell you how many of these videos I've sat through and none had really addressed what I wanted to know: why weren't some of the cables working on my laptop and how do I brightness/scale issue. Thanks so much - made my day!😁
Thanks Jan. I did end up returning this one as the client just didn't want to manage all those cables while travelling
Read on a review that you may have to download drivers if your laptop doesn't recognize one of the screens. Never bothered to do that, but it may be a solution. And as for scaling, I was able to fix that in my Windows laptop's display setting and tweaking the display resolution and scaling to my liking.
@@URTechDotCa what did you buy for your client instead?
Sick
The screens are too small.
Yeah...its like attaching two large phones to your laptop
Great video.
Thanks!
How was your screen after putting it back? I gollowed instructions to the T, didnt even disconnect the scree and when I turned it back on it was shattered.
What if my laptop does not have an extra USB C port on the right side?
You have to buy a separate adapter. It plugs to a single USB port but has cables to connect to each screen.
Edit: The adapter costs $80.00! You'd think they would just include it with the purchase of the screen itself since the selling point is...having two additional monitors.
Thanks for the review of the product. Will take a pass on it.
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4 Months of Use Review:
The screen is very small, much smaller than it appears in photos. The screen quality is very poor, with a noticeable yellowish and washed-out appearance. The screen also appears stretched horizontally, and no matter how much you try to adjust the settings on your computer, the image comes out distorted on the Xebec.
If you are a MacBook M1 user, you will need an extra adapter, which adds to the cost. When closing the device, it feels like it might break. The build quality is poor, and the plastic feels cheap. Additionally, the USB cables are very difficult to plug into and remove from both the device and the computer, which could potentially damage your computer’s adapter.
For its price, this product is very expensive. Being in Turkey, I can’t return it, and I definitely do not recommend it.
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