This Wild Triple-Screen Laptop Accessory turns your MacBook into the Ultimate Control Center

Forget dual monitors. That’s baby stuff. The Triple Boost 14 Pro doesn’t gently extend your laptop’s screen space – it detonates it into a quad-display monstrosity that looks like it belongs in the cockpit of a spacecraft. One laptop, three additional 14-inch 1080p screens flaring out from the sides and top like wings and a command visor. Plug it in, prop it up, and suddenly your laptop becomes a productivity juggernaut that eats tabs for breakfast.

Each of those three IPS panels hits 1920×1080 resolution, runs at 60Hz, pumps out 300 nits of brightness, and rocks a matte finish that keeps reflections in check. Perfect? No. But absolutely ideal for spreadsheets, timelines, code editors, Discord servers, terminal windows, browser tabs, Slack, Spotify, and whatever other digital debris you need visible at once. No color-accurate editing here, but that’s missing the point. This is about volume – glorious, panoramic multitasking volume.

Designer: Aura Displays

And it’s portable. All three panels fold flat into a slim, metal chassis. The aluminum construction isn’t just a flex – it’s structural necessity. There’s real weight to this setup, and Aura Displays thought ahead by adding a pop-out kickstand to keep the strain off your laptop’s hinge. The whole system runs off USB-C, with a second port in case your device needs a bit of power support or can’t supply enough juice through a single cable. It works with laptops from 11 inches all the way to 18, which means that your MacBook Air and your bulky gaming rig both get to cosplay as Bloomberg terminals.

No drivers, no apps, no dongle-fu. Just plug and it works – assuming your device can handle three simultaneous external displays. Windows, macOS, Linux, and even Android are all on the compatibility list. So yes, technically you could turn a Samsung Galaxy Tab into a quad-screen battle station, though good luck explaining that at TSA.

You’d expect something like this to flirt with the $800 mark, especially with that aluminum build and the niche appeal. But at $469, it’s aggressively priced. Not cheap, but pound-for-pound, screen-for-screen, it’s an absolute bargain. You’re effectively quadrupling your usable screen space for the price of a mid-range monitor, and doing it in a setup that folds into your backpack. Pre-orders are live now, but Aura warns that the final retail price will climb to $649 soon. That $180 difference isn’t small, so early adopters are definitely getting the better deal.

In terms of design, the Triple Boost 14 Pro is surprisingly polished for something this wild. The top screen can flip back for presenting to someone across from you, and the screen on the sides can extend backwards too, creating a triangle for multi-person meetings. It’s nerdy, it’s showy, and it’s also weirdly practical. Writers, designers, engineers, stock traders, devs, even DJs – anyone who’s tired of alt-tabbing and loves visual separation will instantly get why this makes sense.

Of course, not everything’s perfect. It’s not featherlight, and the 60Hz refresh rate isn’t going to thrill motion junkies. No touch input, no 4K. But those compromises are smartly chosen. This isn’t for playing Elden Ring. It’s for building pitch decks, editing scripts, managing servers, monitoring campaigns, and staying three moves ahead of whatever digital chaos your day throws at you.

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