This Sleek 3-Screen Laptop Will Change How You Multitask Forever

I totally get the irony of writing this article on a browser with 17 other tabs open, along with Photoshop, Slack, and WhatsApp Web (yes, we use WhatsApp) open on my desktop. My brain is capable of focusing only on one thing at a time, but somewhere deep down I feel like it isn’t my brain holding me back, it’s the fact that my laptop only has one screen. I’ve dabbled with the idea of setting up an external display, but I live a fairly nomadic life (and I plan on shifting to a coworking space soon), so that idea goes out of the window. Remarkably enough, there’s a tech company out there with a fairly simple solution—a laptop with more screens. And no, I’m not talking about a screen like the MacBook’s Touch Bar—I’m talking about something more substantial… like sizeable 10-inch tablets on the side of my main display. Like Batman and his sidekicks (ahem, protégés) Robin and Nightwing.

The Greyshork X3 isn’t solving a problem you’ve never noticed—it’s solving one you’ve resigned yourself to accept. We’ve grown used to alt-tabbing, minimizing windows, or lugging external monitors around in pursuit of efficiency. But this laptop challenges that compromise, not with incremental improvements, but by asking, “What if you didn’t have to choose?” With its ambitious design and unapologetic focus on creating space—literal and figurative—the X3 doesn’t feel like a tweak to the status quo. It feels like a shift forward.

Designer: Greyshork Team

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The Greyshork’s crown jewel (and perhaps the first thing you ever notice about it) is its bold, multi-screen design. A 16-inch main display anchors the system, flanked by two 10.5-inch auxiliary screens that fold out like wings, transforming your workspace into an immersive command center. The screens offer sharp, vivid visuals, with resolutions of 1920×1200 on the main display and 1920×1280 on the sides. That’s a lot of pixels working together to create a seamless multitasking experience. For professionals juggling spreadsheets, designers mapping out ideas, or gamers chasing precision, the screens feel less like an addition and more like an evolution.

Of course, three screens would be a challenge if portability weren’t part of the equation, but the X3 handles this smartly. Its slim-yet-accommodating design allows the auxiliary screens to tuck away neatly when closed, turning the laptop into a sleek, manageable device. At 2.6 kg and just over an inch thick, it’s portable enough to slip into a bag without becoming a burden. Sure, you’d say your current laptop’s a lot thinner, but think about the fact that this has practically two iPads attached to either side of the screen. The thickness may seem like a first-world problem, but it’s a whole lot more portable than a laptop WITH an external monitor.

Under the hood, the Greyshork X3 is just as impressive. Powered by an Intel i7-12650H processor, it has the muscle to handle demanding tasks without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re running complex design software, managing data-heavy projects, or diving into the latest AAA games, the performance stays smooth and reliable. With up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM and support for up to 2TB of storage on an M.2 SSD, the laptop scales easily to meet a wide range of needs. There’s even the option to connect an external graphics card using Oculink, making it adaptable for those who want even more graphical firepower. The X3’s final surprise? A fingerprint-reader built into the trackpad for biometric unlocking.

So why have a laptop with three screens? Well, aside from the obvious productivity boost, three screens can prove to be pretty handy throughout the day. The interconnected screens allow you to drag windows from one side to another seamlessly, creating a multi-window setup that’s perfect for meetings. Run your video-meeting app on the main screen, with your notes and data on the auxiliary screens. Once that’s over, the three screens can run a combination of work and social media, keeping you engaged and entertained while you work. Alternatively, the three screens can be used to dock multiple windows – a feature that’s perfect for graphic designers or video editors who often need to access multiple tools at one stretch. The obvious final pitch is for gamers who want an immersive experience that covers their peripheral view. Imagine playing Forza or F1 with a wide-angle view of the front as well as the sides!

When it comes to design, the build quality speaks volumes. The laptop feels solid and well-made, with a balance of durability and elegance that inspires confidence whether you’re carrying it around or setting it up on a desk. Despite the complexity of its engineering, the X3 avoids feeling bulky or unwieldy – it retains the aesthetic of a slick premium laptop like a MacBook, a Surface Laptop, or a Framework laptop.

The Greyshork X3 starts at a very affordable $773 for backers, shipping without RAM or SSD, so you can pretty much bootstrap your machine with as much memory or storage as you require. That, for a 3-screen laptop, is ridiculously budget-friendly by any metric. The price will, however, rise to $1,289 once the Kickstarter campaign ends and the X3 goes retail. Grab yours now – it’s a lot cheaper than paying $800 for a laptop and then another $500-600 for a portable external monitor… let alone two!

Click Here to Buy Now: $773 $1,289 ($516 off). Hurry, 297/300 left!

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