1. External displays like the SpectraSlideOut enhance productivity by expanding screen space and can stay attached during transport for convenience.
2. The SpectraSlideOut is designed to fit around specific MacBook models, mainly 13-inch to 15-inch versions, with limited compatibility.
3. The device draws power from the notebook’s battery, eliminating the need for an additional power source, and is available in ABS or aluminum versions.
4. The prototype is launching via an Indiegogo campaign on April 28, with details on pricing and technical specs yet to be announced.
Affordable Add-on Laptop Displays
There are some kinda low-cost add-on screens for laptops that you can find at Amazon and similar stores. These screens are either placed beside the laptop or attached to the main screen. This addition can make a big difference by giving you more screen space, which is super helpful for working efficiently.
Introducing the SpectraSlideOut
The SpectraSlideOut is a new kind of external display with an rather odd design. Basically, it’s a case that wraps around your notebook like a second layer of skin. It’s handy because you can keep it attached while moving around, so you don’t need to remove it when you’re done with a quick work session. Plus, it seems to fit securely, which is always a good thing. They’re offering it on Indiegogo in two types: one made from ABS plastic and the other from aluminum.
Compatibility and Limitations
Of course, not every laptop can use the SpectraSlideOut. Initially, it will be compatible with the 14-inch MacBook Pro (M4), 13-inch models, and the 15-inch and 13-inch MacBook Air (M3/M2), along with some older 15-inch Air versions. Just be aware, adding this accessory will make your laptop noticeably thicker and probably heavier. Luckily, it won’t need its own battery or power supply because it gets power from the laptop’s own battery. The specific technical details and pricing are still unknown. The Indiegogo campaign should start on April 28.






