Why Remote Workers Need a Portable Monitor
If you work from coffee shops, coworking spaces, client offices, or while traveling, a portable monitor gives you a dual-screen setup anywhere. Modern portable monitors are incredibly thin and light — many under 1.8 lbs — and connect via a single USB-C cable.
Top Portable Monitor Picks
1. ASUS ZenScreen MB16ACM — Best Overall
15.6″, 1080p IPS, USB-C single-cable connection (power + display), integrated kickstand, and 1.7 lbs. Genuinely portable and professional quality. Price: ~$199
2. Lepow Z1-Gamut — Best Budget
15.6″ IPS, 1080p, 100% sRGB, USB-C + Mini HDMI. At ~$99, this is the most affordable quality portable monitor available. A steal for the price.
3. LG 16MQ70 — Best for Mac Users
16″ 2560×1600 (16:10 ratio), USB-C with 60W PD charging, Nano IPS panel. The 16:10 ratio shows more vertical content vs. standard 16:9 — especially useful for documents and code.
What to Look for in a Portable Monitor
- Connection: USB-C single cable is ideal. Requires laptop with DisplayPort Alt Mode support.
- Weight: Under 2 lbs for comfortable carrying
- Resolution: 1080p minimum, 1440p for sharper text
- Touch: Useful but adds weight and cost
FAQ
Do portable monitors work with all laptops?
USB-C monitors require a laptop with USB-C that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode. Most modern laptops (2018+) support this. Check your specs if unsure. HDMI portable monitors work with virtually any laptop via an adapter.
