The dual and triple-screen workstation setup has quickly become commonplace for many professionals but is chained to the desktop, so the NexFold Fold7 has been engineered as a mobile alternative. The peripheral is engineered with an inverted-L setup that has three monitors that can be used with a laptop for a total of four screens on a conventional workstation or mobile office. The peripheral features 16-inch IPS panels with 100% sRGB color gamut support and the ability to be angled according to the user's requirements.
The NexFold Fold7 is being launched as part of a Kickstarter campaign and comes in FHD and QHD options that each have 500 nits of peak brightness. The peripheral is also reported by the brand to help reduce strain with 60% less neck movement required.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Portable Multi-screen Workstations
- Mobile professionals gain desktop-grade screen real estate in compact peripherals, reshaping expectations for productivity tools beyond fixed office setups.
- Ergonomic Display Expansion
- Reduced neck movement and adjustable viewing angles signal a growing market for workspace accessories that combine performance with physical comfort.
- Creator-grade Mobile Displays
- High-brightness IPS panels with strong color accuracy create new possibilities for designers, editors, and analysts who need visual precision while traveling.
Sectors Adopting This
- Computer Hardware
- Foldable monitor systems introduce a new peripheral category between laptops and desktop workstations, opening space for premium modular computing products.
- Remote Work Technology
- Hybrid work environments are expanding demand for portable productivity infrastructure that supports advanced multitasking from homes, coworking spaces, and travel locations.
- Consumer Electronics
- Kickstarter-backed display innovations reflect faster experimentation in prosumer electronics, where niche productivity needs can evolve into mainstream device formats.
