- Triple Boost 14 Pro adds three screens to your laptop from a single USB cable
- It’s designed for external workers who need more display space on the go
- Matte 14-inch screens offer with 100% SRGB, ideal for creative professionals
Aura screens have launched Triple Boost 14 Pro, a new laptop three-monitor setup for laptops that use only a USB cable for both power and data.
Triple Boost 14 Pro, designed for remote workers, digital professionals and portable users in need of more screen space and offers three 14-inch full HD screens.
The company says this is the first time that a full triple-display solution has been offered in such a compact, cable-free form factor.
Tri-link technology
Triple Boost 14 Pro is designed with a full aluminum dwelling and weighs 4.85 lb (2.2 kg). When folded, it measures 13.9 inches wide and 1.38 inches thick.
Each screen is a mat 1080p LED screen with a brightness of 300CD/m², ET 1500: 1 contrast ratio and a 178-degree view angle. The screens cover 100% of the SRGB color space and update at 60Hz. Aura says this makes the device particularly suitable for design, coding, analysis and multitasking.
The key to its single Cable setup is Aura’s proprietary Tri-link technology, which is based on a specially optimized silicon motion chip. This chip handles power and video for all three screens through a single USB connection and removes the need for additional cables or adapters.
The product is folded into a compact form and is aimed at users who often travel or work in temporary setups. The company sees the device as an ideal tool for those who need more work area on the go, but wants to avoid wearing separate screens or docking setups.
Pre -orders for Triple Boost 14 Pro are live now, with shipments to begin in early May 2025. It’s priced at $ 469 (28% off MSRP of $ 649), and there is a welcome offer on the site giving you an additional $ 10 OFF ($ 459), plus two free tempered glass protectors (worth $ 69,98) and free worldwide shipping shipping shipping shipping shipping shipping.
Aura screens say that early demand will determine its wider retail development later in 2025.
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