Thanks for the review. But at a $799 price point, it seems pretty expensive for equipment that isn’t OEM. For that price, I would want 1 for 1 matching of the exact same specs/quality of the factory MacBook screen. Also, I could probably make due with just 1 extra screen. The 3rd is nice, but almost overkill…and for most people just an additional screen to play videos on while working…
Thanks! Well, in my opinion the price is reasonable for the quality, but I agree that most users don't need 3 monitors, but it's great that this option exists
Hi, I just received my 16-inch Monduo screen. I initially adjusted the color profile to Display P3 following your video, but Apple RGB seems to work better. When I mirror the built-in display, the left and right match the Mac screen. However, stopping mirroring after around half second the brightness and contrast of the Monduo screens fade slightly. Is that normal?
I'm still debatinIg between this and the Xebec Snap. Like this would be perfect for my MacBook Pro but as a contractor I often am given different laptops to work from and I don't think this would work with any of them except my personal MacBook.
I'm having issues opening the monduo app. Followed the instructions from both the website and guide from in box and reached out to monduo about a week ago now. Still no answer for why the monduo app isnt opening like normal. I wanted to really utilize the feature of controlling the brightness in all 3 displays. Do you mind showing us how to setup the software and adjust the monitors in sync?
@@spacedreamer12 same; I hope someone would provide long-term feedback on this with their MBP16. Brilliant concept but a potential engineering disaster. I don't know if I want to take a risk, but I need this.
My Macbook is 12.5 M2 chip. I am having difficulty researching a reputable set of additional monitors for travel. If you can suggest something, I'd gladly look into it and use your link :) Thanks!
Curious, they are having a sale on the 16 inches. I have a Laptop Studio, which is a 14 inch screen. Should I just stick with 14 or would 16's look ridiculous?
@@NOlimitsON with the deal the 16's are cheaper than the 14's. but I guess aesthetically I should stick with 14's. Just curious when they come out, they are still preorder with no release date.
Does this have Windows support yet? It's past Q1 of 2023 so and there is no mentioned of it on their website. Also is there a separate control panel for each monitor in case there isn't an app? I'm going to wait for it to be on sale though as it's pricey at $800 and isn't on Amazon as well for easy returns just in case something is wrong with it. I already got a non plastic 17" 16:9 1440p 144Hz portable monitor with great color ratings and it only cost me $250. So in a way I rather just spend another $250 to get a similar setup minus the super clean factor. So $500 total or $800 for this device. Lastly I wish the bezels where thinner as well and that the body wasn't just all plastic.
pixel. This is not a US company. And if you trying to return it. It will cost you 150 plus and address they provide doesn’t work. fedax has trouble delivering it. I do not recommend this product
@ArielMartinez-y6d best buy has with geek squad support. I bought it from there. Bit expensive, but I can take it back to best buy if there are any issues.
@@NOlimitsON I asked because I ve tried to check their website bu there's nothing about it. Plus I don't know how expandable the slot or holder is. Could you do a video about it?