Laser 14" Portable Screen: Review
Extra screens come in all shapes and sizes - especially in these work from home times.
But what generally they lack is portability. However, Laser's launched a new portable screen to deal with that very problem.
At 14 inches, perhaps the first concern is that it barely matches the same size as most laptops. However, rather than simply going for a 16x9 monitor, Laser's delivered a 16x10 experience that adds an extra bit of height to its display.
Simplicity is the key here.
Taking it out of the box, it's obvious what the drawcard is here - weighing in at around just 560 grams, this is the kind of screen that will slide nicely into your laptop bag or under your arm. It's not weighed down by overly unnecessary buttons and with a simple plug in and go mentality, there's no real need to fiddle around - unless you want a second screen to extend.
Inside the box, there's just the screen and the USB-C and HDMI cables, meaning your setup is a simple one, and there's no need to raid that box of cables that you leave lying around. Perhaps the fiddliest part of the setup is the extender arm on the back of the device.
That's mainly because the LED screen is light, there's a feeling that applying any kind of pressure on the front could permanently damage the display. There's also the option to mount this too, should you so desire - though given the real plus of this device is its portability, that would be a little pointless. (And it's worth noting the mount doesn't come as part of the package, which is priced at around $179.)
Straight off the bat, the screen impresses with its display. Its crystal-clear imagery more than does what's needed for a second screen in the office. The brightness may very occasionally work better as a darker room piece of kit, rather than a fully sun-drenched room. It's a bit more of an intriguing proposition as a standalone device, but with HDMI cables, it can be used to attach to a gaming device to avoid a big screen experience.
As a presentation tool though, it's better than connecting to an office bigscreen monitor - and the more close-quarters workers will relish the fact the device can effectively and quickly display any propositions.
If anything, the sound pumped out by the screen's speakers is nothing more than fine - any audiophile who's looking for a more impressive sound experience won't really be investing in a portable monitor anyway, but given the portability is key here, the fact it pumps out sound better than a non-Bluetooth-connected laptop does gives it bonus points anyway. There's a jack on the side to plug in speakers, but when you start adding more tech to this, then it becomes less about portability. However, headphones work fine.
For the price you're paying and given how easy it is to simply set up and get on with what's needed without any fuss, the Laser 14" Portable Screen more than delivers on its promise and premise with ease.













