This thing is made for me. I work remotely in motorhome and need displays that do not require lots of power, are light and easy to put away to a drawer. Currently using Asus mobile display and this feels like a definite upgrade.
Ya they're pretty neat! Crazy it only needs one cable. Of course you can plug them into the wall as well if you dont want to drain your laptop battery.
Love the concept and at the same time I don't like the idea of carrying it with the stands, but for using it at home or leaving it at the office looks really useful.
I received yesterday my 2 FlipGo 16in pro monitors. Thanks, Matthew, for the review, it convinced me to order a 2nd one, I was hesitant before because of the Kickstarter uncertainty. The basic metal stands are perfect and light, the flip cover heavy and not very good. Now, with one more 16in portable monitor on a tripod above my 16in LG Gram laptop I have the dream 6 screen travelling setup!
@@MMO_Digits a basic metal stand was in box, I hope they always supply it because it is the lightest and most travel friendly. Otherwise you can buy extra the snap stand or the folio stand which is I find too heavy
I'd use 1 of those JSAUX FlipGo's to the left, A ~43 inch 4k OLED TV in front and up a bit...connected to a Macbook Pro, with it's regular screen still active...and another larger portrait screen to the right.
Aw damn. This thing looks awesome as-is, but I wish it had a tent mode 😂 if it could bend backwards, I could use it as a presentation display for meetings or TTRPGs
Cool review. I have a 6 display setup now with my Linux laptop but I am using DisplayPort trickery to make it happen. I have preorderd the 13.5" model because it is the EXACT screen size as my Framework 13. I am SUPER excited about this and if it goes well, I just may buy more.
@@MatthewMoniz It was a 12-hour round trip on the road. I do QA and project management work and I have the ability to have three documents up at home (I telecommute), but just my laptop when traveling. Major handicap.
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks
Is it possible to connect 3 of those to the new Mac Mini M4 that supports 3 displays but show 6 different trading windows say from Sierra chart and tradingview? That could be really awesome as a mobile trade station
If you're using an M series MacBook, is using Ultra view the only way to use both screens since the M series chips only allow for one external monitor, or is there a way to utilize both screens with a MacBook without Ultra view? Thanks, love the video!
Amazing review, thanks! How well it worked with 6 independente monitors with two FlipGo connected? Worried about pushing the integrated GPU too hard and get slow performance with a setup like this.
Hi Matthew! Can I connect 2 flipgo to my Macbook Pro in order to have 5 individual screens? Or its necessary to connect an additional docking station for this to be possible? What recommendations and suggestions you can give me... Thanks!!
Does the hinge fit inside the gap of the mini stand for you? For me, the gap of the mini stand is 7.5cm while the hinge is 7.9cm. So it's hanging on by 2mm on each side but does not fit into the negative space.
Not working for me, i'm waiting response of jsaux support. With USB C I only have the bottom screen, and with HDMI I have two screens but mirroring. I have Flipgo pro 16", and I try with Steam Deck dual boot system (Windows 11 and Steam OS). The FlipGo to Steam Deck without power suply don't work for me either Ultra view mode works good, with HDMI works in 2560×3200, that is good but with USB C works in 2560×1600 like one screen only. I don't know if I have a broken monitor.
Can’t help but feel that an OLED ‘fold’ solution would be the way to go with things like this, so you could avoid having that centre bezel. I also think it would be more interesting to have the hinge on the short edge so it folds out into an ultra wide display. Logic for this is that many multi monitor users have screens in landscape orientation side by side. It would also mimick the Ultra wide monitors now available but in a portable format.
This was barely a review. What about the display options? Is able to display as two separate monitors on a mac? On a Windows? I would like a bit more in-depth information.
The platonic premise is enticing, but the real-world application is just not realistic... Nobody travels with all that mess, and while at home you can simply connect a standard laptop to an external 49" ultrawide monitor and have all the screen real estate you need. This is a cool solution searching for a non realistic problem.
Of course having 6 monitors is not practical for most people its just the idea that you can create a combo that works for you. Assuming you want to use more than 1 or 2 displays.
I love when people voice their strong opinions, even when they are totally wrong. I travel with a 15inch Wenger laptop backpack. In the laptop compartment I have my LG Gram 16 and the LG View 16in portable monitor. In the 2nd compartment I have another Uperfect 16in portable monitor and an Asus Rog 15.6 portable monitor with its tripod. I have already pre-ordered the 16in JSAUX, it will shave at least 2 kgs (tripod, monitor cases) from the overall weight. At home I have one 32in and 5x 24in monitors, the 49inch is totally unpractical for me.
@@skipper63400 congratulations, you represent the 0.01% of the travelling community... you realize that (almost, apparently) nobody travels with multiple laptops, portable monitors, tripods, etc except a microscopical corner of the spectrum, right? Come on, you gotta admit that. Like I said, this setup tries to solve a problem that (almost) nobody has.
@@HectorYague your wrote about "platonic" and "real-world application". I showed that it is both not platonic and realistic. Yes it is a niche market, but not sure about your percentage estimations. Niche markets have a reason to exist, and I am glad that companies keep to innovate and do not get dissuaded by your imaginary percentages. Asus thinks so, makes money since ages with portable monitors as well as Chinese copycats, Lenovo and Dell. Every user that travels with one portable monitor would probably choose to get this one since thickness and weight increase marginally, and you get additional real estate. You are welcome
@@skipper63400 fine, you win this battle of semantics: this is indeed a viable solution for all you six people who fly around with 20 pounds worth of tech in your luggage. The rest of the world (except you six fellows, of course) remain scratching our heads pondering in what real world scenario this kind of arrangement would be preferable over a traditional laptop hooked up with a traditional ultrawide monitor. Have a great day!
I can't seem to get it to work individually. 1 laptop windows 11 screen and the two of flipgo. I get 1/3 and 2 within the display settings. So one of the flilpgo monitors is mirroring the laptop, using dataport/usb cable. If I push the button on the flipgo, it just mirrors. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks
How many Monitors is enough? What do you guys think of the JSAUX FlipGo? You can check it out here: jsaux-flipgo-portable-dual.kckb.st/23ee9c3d
This thing is made for me. I work remotely in motorhome and need displays that do not require lots of power, are light and easy to put away to a drawer. Currently using Asus mobile display and this feels like a definite upgrade.
Ya they're pretty neat! Crazy it only needs one cable. Of course you can plug them into the wall as well if you dont want to drain your laptop battery.
Thinking about doing the exact same thing. Are you hooked on power or completely off the grid?
Love the concept and at the same time I don't like the idea of carrying it with the stands, but for using it at home or leaving it at the office looks really useful.
Ya the folio will help if you dont want to carry stands but I'd probably only carry 1 if I travelled.
I received yesterday my 2 FlipGo 16in pro monitors. Thanks, Matthew, for the review, it convinced me to order a 2nd one, I was hesitant before because of the Kickstarter uncertainty. The basic metal stands are perfect and light, the flip cover heavy and not very good. Now, with one more 16in portable monitor on a tripod above my 16in LG Gram laptop I have the dream 6 screen travelling setup!
Does it come with a stand ?
@@MMO_Digits a basic metal stand was in box, I hope they always supply it because it is the lightest and most travel friendly. Otherwise you can buy extra the snap stand or the folio stand which is I find too heavy
that's really amazing, I don't need big monitor to holded every time to move, just this in bag. ♥️
This is DEFINITELY my "w*t dream". I LOVE this.
LOL
I'd use 1 of those JSAUX FlipGo's to the left, A ~43 inch 4k OLED TV in front and up a bit...connected to a Macbook Pro, with it's regular screen still active...and another larger portrait screen to the right.
that is going to be awesome for the FlipGo what he mentioned with a PC handheld, tablet and game console...
Will this work with an M1 Mac / would it be considered 2 screens instead of 1?
Aw damn. This thing looks awesome as-is, but I wish it had a tent mode 😂 if it could bend backwards, I could use it as a presentation display for meetings or TTRPGs
jsaux flipgo is a treat! Been waiting for the release version for a while! Combined with the new macbook air m3 it shows its true potential
Cool review. I have a 6 display setup now with my Linux laptop but I am using DisplayPort trickery to make it happen. I have preorderd the 13.5" model because it is the EXACT screen size as my Framework 13. I am SUPER excited about this and if it goes well, I just may buy more.
Four isn’t enough for me at my working with excel. I want this setup so bad 😮
Sweet setup. I'm just finishing up a four-day business trip and it would have been really helpful to have those two extra screens.
LOL nice! Did you have to travel far?
@@MatthewMoniz It was a 12-hour round trip on the road. I do QA and project management work and I have the ability to have three documents up at home (I telecommute), but just my laptop when traveling. Major handicap.
I can Imagine having code on one, a Twitch stream on another while having subway surfers and family guy on the last 2
Information overload!
I'd be awesome though. :))
I wonder if theres a new laptop setup episode coming.
Tomorrow!
Great idea, I dearly hope they would have made the screens 120hz. 60hz is honestly not ideal
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks
Same question
same question
Is it possible to connect 3 of those to the new Mac Mini M4 that supports 3 displays but show 6 different trading windows say from Sierra chart and tradingview? That could be really awesome as a mobile trade station
That’s a developer’s dream toy
Holly cow! Six sxreen on the go? Does the GPU handle all those screens well? Did you experience any glitches or lags?
Our content format has gotten so terrible that we now need special vertical displays to view the content tailored to phones.
Guy I knew in college had five monitors. And this was CRTs.
lol wow that must of been a big desk!
6:40 please link to your monitor mount?
I cant wait for the next community laptop setups video
Tomorrow =)
If you're using an M series MacBook, is using Ultra view the only way to use both screens since the M series chips only allow for one external monitor, or is there a way to utilize both screens with a MacBook without Ultra view? Thanks, love the video!
If you take the Pro version, you have DisplayLink support and then you can use the FlipGo with 2 screens mode.
Amazing review, thanks! How well it worked with 6 independente monitors with two FlipGo connected? Worried about pushing the integrated GPU too hard and get slow performance with a setup like this.
Instead of an iPhone, I would use a Samsung Galaxy S24 ultra in Dex Mode with an external keyboard.
That would work even better
Not Jesus flip go 😭😂
As a day trader this is lovely
hahaha this is crazy! I love it
Crazy is good! Thanks for watching
Hi Matthew! Can I connect 2 flipgo to my Macbook Pro in order to have 5 individual screens? Or its necessary to connect an additional docking station for this to be possible? What recommendations and suggestions you can give me... Thanks!!
Does the hinge fit inside the gap of the mini stand for you?
For me, the gap of the mini stand is 7.5cm while the hinge is 7.9cm. So it's hanging on by 2mm on each side but does not fit into the negative space.
How many monitors is enough?
Yes.
LOL
Do you know if they will have 14 inch to match the asus duo screens? Thank you.
Can you connect the switch without having to use a dock??
Will it be working as 2 screens if you use it with the steam deck?
Not working for me, i'm waiting response of jsaux support. With USB C I only have the bottom screen, and with HDMI I have two screens but mirroring. I have Flipgo pro 16", and I try with Steam Deck dual boot system (Windows 11 and Steam OS). The FlipGo to Steam Deck without power suply don't work for me either
Ultra view mode works good, with HDMI works in 2560×3200, that is good but with USB C works in 2560×1600 like one screen only. I don't know if I have a broken monitor.
Can’t help but feel that an OLED ‘fold’ solution would be the way to go with things like this, so you could avoid having that centre bezel.
I also think it would be more interesting to have the hinge on the short edge so it folds out into an ultra wide display. Logic for this is that many multi monitor users have screens in landscape orientation side by side. It would also mimick the Ultra wide monitors now available but in a portable format.
OLED fold would be super cool but I'd imagine it would be very costly plus a bit easier to break.
How thick is it when folded?
This was barely a review. What about the display options? Is able to display as two separate monitors on a mac? On a Windows? I would like a bit more in-depth information.
Please can you review de new lenovo yoga 9i 2 in 1 i7 ultra? Thnks!
Can the display play the same as the first montior. To the two montior? And flip to the person in front of you to see
Yes 🎉
Insane insane insane.😱😱😱😱🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
How is the Asus Duo charging while connected to the JSAUX? Does it charge, or it does not manage to deliver enough power?
Asus duo charges if you plug in a charger into the jsaux flipgo.
@@MatthewMoniz thanks, great review as always. I have always pledged, hope they will deliver.
Hey, is this actually available for sale? I'm trying to buy it but I can't fuind itg anywhere for sale online?
The platonic premise is enticing, but the real-world application is just not realistic... Nobody travels with all that mess, and while at home you can simply connect a standard laptop to an external 49" ultrawide monitor and have all the screen real estate you need.
This is a cool solution searching for a non realistic problem.
Of course having 6 monitors is not practical for most people its just the idea that you can create a combo that works for you. Assuming you want to use more than 1 or 2 displays.
I love when people voice their strong opinions, even when they are totally wrong. I travel with a 15inch Wenger laptop backpack. In the laptop compartment I have my LG Gram 16 and the LG View 16in portable monitor. In the 2nd compartment I have another Uperfect 16in portable monitor and an Asus Rog 15.6 portable monitor with its tripod. I have already pre-ordered the 16in JSAUX, it will shave at least 2 kgs (tripod, monitor cases) from the overall weight. At home I have one 32in and 5x 24in monitors, the 49inch is totally unpractical for me.
@@skipper63400 congratulations, you represent the 0.01% of the travelling community... you realize that (almost, apparently) nobody travels with multiple laptops, portable monitors, tripods, etc except a microscopical corner of the spectrum, right? Come on, you gotta admit that. Like I said, this setup tries to solve a problem that (almost) nobody has.
@@HectorYague your wrote about "platonic" and "real-world application". I showed that it is both not platonic and realistic. Yes it is a niche market, but not sure about your percentage estimations. Niche markets have a reason to exist, and I am glad that companies keep to innovate and do not get dissuaded by your imaginary percentages. Asus thinks so, makes money since ages with portable monitors as well as Chinese copycats, Lenovo and Dell. Every user that travels with one portable monitor would probably choose to get this one since thickness and weight increase marginally, and you get additional real estate. You are welcome
@@skipper63400 fine, you win this battle of semantics: this is indeed a viable solution for all you six people who fly around with 20 pounds worth of tech in your luggage. The rest of the world (except you six fellows, of course) remain scratching our heads pondering in what real world scenario this kind of arrangement would be preferable over a traditional laptop hooked up with a traditional ultrawide monitor. Have a great day!
Your videos are awesome
But ig 3 is the max i can go with moniter s 😂
Thanks! Ya 6 is a lot! For me 2 is enough but everyone is different
Bro just hacked Pentagon 😂
I can't seem to get it to work individually. 1 laptop windows 11 screen and the two of flipgo. I get 1/3 and 2 within the display settings. So one of the flilpgo monitors is mirroring the laptop, using dataport/usb cable. If I push the button on the flipgo, it just mirrors. What am I doing wrong?
got it figured out.
@@suedarte461how can i fix that?
How do you setup 4 screens? When I connect it to my azus zenbook pro it only connects one -_-
Display settings and select "orientation"
Simple
Debating to get this or just get a lg dualup for slightly more
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks
Thanks for the review it’s inspiring, do you notice any lag when running 4 screen or 6 screen with the Zenbook duo. Can the IGPU handle the load ? Thanks