Aussie Display brand espresso has announced two new products to both expand and enhance their lineup of thin, light and portable external displays for remote workspaces or sleek work desks.
Designed right here in Australia the espresso Displays are just remarkable, not just in design and display but in their addition to the productivity of laptop workers.
While touch-screens have been the go-to for espresso, they’re releasing a new espresso Display 15 which is a 15 inch version of their display but without the touch-screen interface and speakers.
For many people, you only want a display like this to ensure you can see more while you work no matter where you work. So if you’re not looking for a touch screen, why pay for the feature?
It retains that outstanding aluminium design and 5.3mm thickness, at a price of just $499.
And to take things to the next level, a new Stand has been created for espresso displays. It looks the same, can work the same, but for those wanting to put their display above their laptop screen it now is able to sit taller at an ergonomic level no matter where you work.
espresso Displays CEO and cofounder, Will Scuderi says “espressoDisplay 15 is designed to the highest standards by our in-house engineers and represents our firm commitment to making the best portable monitors on the market at every possible price point,”
“Every espresso Displays product is designed to be a category leader and deliver the best portable monitor experience for professionals that work on the go or travel frequently.”
“We believe ergonomics and productivity shouldn’t have to be jeopardised by travel, which is why we created Stand+, a breakthrough for achieving more natural viewing angles that we know our customers are seeking in their portable workstations.” Scuderi added.
The new “Stand+” is bundled with the new 15 inch model, but is also backward compatible with existing espresso Display units for those looking to make their setup more ergonomically friendly.
espresso Display 15
| Panel Specs | Size | 15.6 inches |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (FHD) | |
| Colours | 16.8 Million (99% SRGB) | |
| Brightness | 300 nits | |
| Contrast | 1000:1 | |
| Type | LCD | |
| Inputs | USB-C | x2 |
| Dimensions | Length | 358 mm / 14.09 inches |
| Width | 256 mm / 10.07 inches | |
| Thinness | 5.3 mm / 0.2 inches | |
| Power Draw | 7.5 watts | @300 nits |
Stand+
| Attachment | Magnetic | Yes |
| Features | Angle | Variable |
| Orientation | Portrait or Landscape | |
| Mode | Standard or Extended | |
| Height | Closed | 119x119mm / 4.4 x 4.7inch |
| Extended | 362mm Max Height | |
| Weight | Total | 565 grams / 20oz |
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