Monduo 16" Pro Duo Display - Black

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MD010P
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Product Description

Model number : MD010P
Make working on your laptop easier than ever. The Monduo 16-In. Pro Duo Display is a dynamic addition to your laptop setup, meticulously tailored to complement 16-in. laptops. Its seamless USB-C and HDMI connections instantly expand your workspace with 2 additional screens, enhancing your productivity and entertainment.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :15.2 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :4.1 pounds

Features
Reducing motion blur Experience unparalleled gameplay and professional work with rapid 144Hz refresh rate, reducing motion blur and creating a fluid visual experience without any lag. 2K resolution offers users a stunning, sharp display, enhancing everything from detailed work documents to intricate graphic designs and immersive gaming worlds.
Large screens Large display provides ample space for multi-tasking professionals and gaming enthusiasts, allowing for comprehensive game interfaces, wider viewing angles, and the ability to have multiple windows open for efficient workflow management.
Brightness and color Vibrant, true-to-life colors: with 500 nits of brightness paired with a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, the display delivers vivid, brighter visuals and a wider spectrum of colors, mimicking real-life quality and ensuring a stunning display under any lighting condition.

What's Included
Monduo 16" Tri-Screen Monitor
1x HDMI Cable
1x Power Cable
1x Short USB-C Cable
1x Long USB-C Cable
Manual

Reviews

  • 5
    Outstanding Add-On for Play & Productivity!

    Posted by Madeline Ryan on 19th Apr 2024

    WOW! That's all I or my wife could say after I set up the Monduo 16" LED monitors on my Zephyrus G16. Even with just the desktop on, it's pretty freaking sweet to see all that desktop space. When actually putting it to use, whether flying the digital friendly skies via MS Flight Sim, or doing work, the Monduo set-up is phenomenal. I'm really at kind of a loss on what to say about them other than 'WOW!', but I'll just give a list of everything Monduo did right on this set-up: 1. Brilliant Design: The way the Monduo 16" folds up nice and neat into a compact slab of monitors is great. The expansion feature that lets the set-up adapt to all kinds of monitor sizes and thickness without scratching the finish on your laptop is great. 2. Size: For me, the 16" screen size is the sweet spot for a laptop screen. Not so small that you don't have enough screen space to work, and not so big as to make your laptop a battleship. Now granted, adding two screens to either side of your main 16" screen definitely pushes the entire set-up into battleship territory, you at least can separate these from your laptop when you need maximum mobility. 3. Brightness, Resolution, Color, and Refresh: I'm also a big fan of the QHD resolution. My Zephyrus G16 is a QHD screen, and having two more monitors at the same size and resolution, just makes the workspace seamless and I don't need to do a lot of tweaking. The 500 nits of brightness, the 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, and the 144hz refresh ALL tie in AWESOME with the Zephyrus G16. While the Zephyrus does have an OLED screen with a higher peak brightness, the Monduos more than held their own vs. the Zephyrus screens (as you can see from the photos). Games, photo editing, writing and surfing all looked great and I did not see ANY tearing or stutter on any of the screens (it helps that the G16 is a bit of a beast in the CPU/GPU/RAM department). 4. Connectivity: Great options for connectivity be it USB-C or HDMI. Unfortunately I was not able to use USB-C for power/video to both screens even though the G16 has port for it on both sides. Despite spending the better part of the afternoon tweaking settings and using the software/drivers provided by Monduo, I was eventually forced to use USB-C for one monitor and HDMI/USB-C for video and power for the other. Great news is that Monduo gives you all the cords and adaptors you may need. I'm fairly certain that this is a Windows issue and is NOT a fault of the Monduo 16. I think the super-easy connectivity is reserved for MacBooks. 5. Immersive: I could not wipe the smile off of my face as I 'took off' from my local digital airport or did wide circles around the Great Pyramids of Egypt while playing MS Flight Simulator. It was so immersive to have the panoramic view out the front of the cockpit! I had actually thought the MSFS had 3-screen support automatically built in but it is still actually under the 'experimental' features, so I did have to do some tweaking to get everything right, but once I did, it was incredibly cool. I do have to also say that while my Zephyrus G16 is a gaming powerhouse, it was gobbling up a ton of juice and processor power to run three QHD screens at 'High' visual settings. I just pretended that the jet engine whine of my laptop was actually the engines on my plane. See! Even more immersion! I have no real problems or dislikes about the Monduo 16. It does exactly what Monduo says it does, and it does it beautifully. Is it a tad heavy and bulky? Yup, but that's to be expected and I think they did a commendable job on minimizing both. Is it pretty expensive? Sure, but it is meant to be paired with laptops that are also top-tier. In addition, the value you get out of this set (if this is something that helps you play or produce better), makes it well worth the price they are asking. You know right from the moment you open that box that you are getting a quality product. My only wish is that I could use USB-C for both monitors, but that would seem to be out of the hands of the team at Monduo and is an issue with Windows. I also wish my wife wasn't looking at it with coveting eyes! I'm either going to have to buy a set for her, or we are going to have to come up with a joint-custody agreement!

  • 5
    One of the best options out there

    Posted by Jessica Reynolds on 7th Apr 2024

    I use sidecar, but I also have an external screen and a sliding screen that I use from another vendor. The Monduo is more conducive to productivity with its widescreen format vs the aspect ratio of my iPad Pro 12.9". Granted, it's difficult to compare double 16" screens with annoying cables against the wireless convenience of using sidecar. The Monduo offers the most natural productivity flow of any of the add-on monitor options out there. If you're hoping for triple screen bliss from the comfort of your recliner, you'll be disappointed. The screens, cables, weight and stability are simply too heavy to effortlessly move your laptop around without the screens falling off or threatening to rip the hinge off of your expensive laptop. They're sturdy enough to stay on if you move the laptop delicately and promptly set it back on a flat surface where it can recline on the desk surface. The ability to use control panel to set the screens' brightness is beautifully executed and convenient. You'll have to install the Monduo app to get this functionality and reinstall it if you dismissed the 'install drivers' prompt on first launch. If you're sitting directly in front of your laptop, the colors and brightness are perfect. These are not IPS displays so picture quality degrades considerably if you offset your view in either direction. I love that I don't have to affix hockey puck magnets to my laptop in order to use these screens, and it's awesome having triple 16" displays on a laptop, but I still wish the weight could be cut in half and that the displays were daisy chained to use a single cable, but maybe the next version will make that dream come true.