The design is ideal for those who need flexible screen solutions that can adapt to different work environments.
The S6 is slightly different.
In practice, as long as you have the space, the monitors are easy to set up.
As a whole these monitors perform well for office applications and watching back media.
The S6 package includes a functional but slightly bulky carry case that holds the two monitors and the stand.
One key point is that power for each monitor is supplied individually.
you’ve got the option to opt to use just one monitor or both.
Each monitor connects via a USB key in-C port.
In terms of display quality, the S6 supports a 1920 x 1080 resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
One interesting feature of the S6 is that alternative sources can power the monitors.
To start, you better separate everything, including the stand.
In our tests with a MacBook Pro 16" M1 Max, the setup process was easy enough.
With a brightness level of 300cd/m2, the monitors offer decent visibility in most environments.
Colours and contrast levels are solid, though the display is limited to 1080p resolution.
Should you buy a Maxfree S6 Triple Screen?
You want an ultra-portable solution
The S6, while portable, is bulkier than other monitor extenders.
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