VORSPRUNG® 15” Tri Triple screen extender

VORSPRUNG® 15” Tri Triple screen extender for laptop, dual 2X monitor display w/stand support & folding design, FHD 1080P IPS – portable, for 15 – 17” windows, notebook, chrome & mac, version 2 (UK)


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Weight: 3.04 kg
Dimensions: 43 x 31 x 11 cm; 3.04 Kilograms
Brand: VORSPRUNG
Model: 20125
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: VORSPRUNG
Dimensions: 43 x 31 x 11 cm; 3.04 Kilograms

11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    Wenn man beide USB C Ports anschliet geht ein Monitor nicht. Kein Signal. Schliet man einen an USB C an und den anderen an HDMI dann geht’s. Den Monitor mit HDMI habe ich an einer externen Stromversorgung angeschlossen.
    Ich habe Win 11 und musste mit Win Taste + P die Einstellungen auf Erweitern stellen. Des Weiteren musste ich in den Einstellungen Monitor den Laptopmonitor als Haupt Desktop definieren.. Damit funktioniert es, das ich vom Hauptdesktop Dokumente auf die Nebenbildschirme schieben kann. 1 Punkt Abzug fr den viel zu kurzen Standfu und dem sehr hohen Preis. Positiv zu vermerken ist, da trotz 17,3″ Laptop noch Spiel ist fr die Halterung. Auch zuknftig grere Laptops wrden noch passen.

    Es ist ein bißchen Tricky

  2. FreddieSilas says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m not that tech savvy so got my son to help me set this up. He was able to set it up quite easily for me (kids huh lol).

    Really compact so can fold down and take with me if needed.

    Works really well from jumping from one screen to another.

    Definitely worthwhile if you know what your doing.

  3. Anonymous says:

     France 🇫🇷

    Mont sans problme sur un PC hp Victus.
    La simulation de vol XPlane prend de l’ampleur. Emballage soign avec pochette nomade de qualit et cbles fournis.
    Vaut le prix

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ve been using this for the last month with my HP Probook and here are my impressions:

    Easy to use – Once you have done the initial configuration my laptop now instantly picks up the screens and they are usable within seconds.

    Screen Quality – Both screens are 1080p and whilst not as good as my inbuilt laptop screen they are still very good quality and are perfect for working on documents/browsing and Microsoft teams.

    Compact – The main reason I ordered this is that I have quite a small desk space so I would struggle to have room for two external monitors. These monitors take up a very little footprint on my desk. They are supported by the laptop screen and a bracket so I can still store my notepad underneath the screen.

    Ports – To use these screens you’ll need an HDMI and USB-C output on your laptop. Luckily this wasn’t a problem for me but worth noting before ordering.

    Flicker – Occasionally, maybe once a week I notice a flicker on the right monitor for a second or two which then goes away. I am not sure if it’s just my unit or if this is a wider issue.

    Overall I am happy with it. It’s allowed me to be more productive when working even in my limited workspace

  5. DXUDavidxptyy says:

     United Kingdom

    This fold out screen(s) transforms your laptop into an impressive tri-screen set up in a flash. As the product description shows, it is very easy to set up: you just fold out the screens from the middle frame when h securely fits to your laptop screen via the catches on the frame (which is super-easy to fit and get a good secure fit). It comes with a good range of cables and affords versatility re what configuration of screen useage you want (silt screen, mirroring etc). The ascrens themselves are excellent quality (better than my laptops in terms of clarity and colour vibrancy etc). This device may not be cheap, but the extra value it gives in screen ‘real estate’ and productivity is huge, and as it folds down and is compact it doesn’t take much room if you want it to travel with you. The screens also fold in the opposite direction too, which is great for presentations or sharing screen content with a client for example.

    All in ll this is a simple but clever idea well executed. For home or travelling workers who need additional monitor usage (but don’t want the faff of taking extra monitors with them – or haven’t got the space) this is a great solution. My only critics is that where I tried it n my very old Toshiba laptop I found that thge Tosh’s screen was too thick or wide for the catches to slip into (but then nearly all laptops these days have got considerably slimmer). Just bear that in mind if you’re still using an old laptop.

    Recommended.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Took me a while to work it out, as you will need USB C and HDMI to work well. Old machine like mine with USB A would need some sort of adaptor to support both screens.
    Very portable and foldable, light weight @ just 1.2kg. Fitting my Dell nicely with hook and back support.
    Would be great if these can support USB A or 3.0, just like my other single extended screen, or somehow one cable linking the both would be better. ( rather than 2 individual cables needed or more for the power, hence pretty messy on the desk. )
    Personally thinking this is overpriced even @ 350, as I can easily get 2 bigger individual HD screens ( perhaps with touch function too )

    Great for WFH or away and reviewing

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI got this triple screen extender to use with my MacBook Pro while editing photos.

    It came securely boxed with simple and easy to follow instructions and a selection of different leads for different computers.

    The whole thing easily slides onto my laptop screen and the stand at the back holds it up in place. It’s doesn’t clamp down on the screen though so you can’t move your laptop around with it own, but it slots around it enough that when stationary it can be adjusted slightly without falling off.
    I do wish it had two stands in the back, one on each side, just to be more secure but one does the job fine as long as you don’t move the laptop around too much.

    Each screen does need its own power source however if you use the usb-c to usb-c wires provided and plug it into the video/power port on the screen that’s the only wire each screen needs to work fully. There’s no other set up needed, it really is that simple.

    With my MacBook I have 4 ports so could still have the laptop plugged into it charging cable and had another port spare to attach what ever else I need or to attach my adaptor a which gives me even more ports so I didn’t find the need for two wires an issue at all!

    I did find that you need to contact the left screen first, let it turn on (which literally takes seconds), and then connect the right one. If you do it the other way round or too quickly the screens get confused and the computer thinks they’re the other way round, so you drag something to the left and it appears on the right screen instead. This is super easy to fix in the computer display setting though, or you can just unplug them and re plug them in the right order.

    The screens themselves are a great quality for the price. Compared the the MacBook Pro screen you can see there’s some colour issues (it feels like the satiation is a little high) but it’s still clearly HD and shows everything in fanatics detail clearly. I wouldn’t use the screen themselves to edit photos on but they work fine for pretty much everything else.

    Having the extenders on meant I could edit while also viewing files, social media, chats, voice calls etc.
    It would also be really beneficial for anyone working from home on a laptop and need more screen space.

    My only issue is that it doesn’t fit on my desk which just means I need a larger work space now .

    Overall I’m really happy with this item and would definitely recommend it. It feels reasonably priced and works exactly as it should.

    *EDIT* My husband has tried this in his Dell work laptop and because he doesn’t have enough usb-c ports (one of them only allows for powering not screen sharing) he ended up needing 4 leads with 3 being plugged in on one side and one on the other. His laptop also stated it didn’t support the AC power level for the device even though it did still work. We’re not sure exactly what this means but it definitely ran his battery a lot quicker.

    Works amazing on a MacBook but not so go on a Dell

  8. Manuel Flores says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been using this for a couple of days now during work and it’s really interesting piece of kit.

    The screens themselves are nice and compact when folded, so much so that you can fit them in your laptop bag along with the laptop. So if you need dual or triple screens while travelling it’s no problem.

    The set is really easy to fit into the laptop just extend our the middle bit and clip it to the outer bevel of the laptop. It fits snugly and there’s no movement at all.

    The screens aren’t as heavy a I thought, there’s a stand on the back to stop everything toppling over, I only used it dual screen and didn’t need the stand, even with both screens out I had no problems.

    The screens are easy to connect, the only problem comes if you don’t have usb c thunderbolt connections. It means connecting everything up will get you bogged down in cables. I have one usb c connection and only use dual screen so it’s no problem for me. If I wanted to use the extra screen I had to then use the HDMI connector to send the image and a usb port to power it. It was too many cables and obviously I’m a port down.

    The picture quality of the screens are good, I mean it’s not the best I’ve seen but for working it’ll do me just fine, I wouldn’t use them for gaming but for everyday tasks they do what’s needed. Brightness is good and the picture is sharp enough.

    Talking of the screens there’s a gap between your main screen and the satellite screens, as mentioned it’s ok for work but obviously if you’re sharing an image across the three there’s a big gap.

    The screens don’t seem to impact on the battery as much as I thought. It obviously does drain it but I could easily get around a days work out of it depending on usage.

    One last thing, when using all screens all are pointing forward so it’s fine but if you’re using dual like myself you fold one away behind the laptop but there’s nothing covering the screen so just make sure the exposed screen isn’t touching anything to scratch it.

    Overall this is a great bit of kit, it’s saved me a fair bit of space in not having to have an extra monitor and riser out and it also means when travelling I have extra screens whenever I need them. The price tag is in my opinion high but if you need extra screens on your travels this could end up being an invaluable solution.

    Triple laptop scree

  9. WinstonW45 says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThese screens were incredibly easy to set up and connect. They have a spring loaded mount at the back which stretches around the back of your laptop screen and clicks into place. They have a kick stand at the back to make sure the screens stay upright. They offer the ability to mirror your laptop screen or extended it across all three.

    The set comes with all the cables you should need to connect each screen to your laptop whether this be via a USB C port or HDMI. You will need to check your system if it can provide power to the screens via the same USB cable or if they require separate power. If separate power is required there are cables included for this to power them via your laptops USB ports so external power isn’t required (although they will drain the battery quicker). I would recommend using these with a USB hub if you have one as this will take away the need to plug all the wires in each time. That being said the most amount of cables you would need is 4 (2 for video, 2 for power) so it’s not too time consuming.

    Picture quality is sharp and clear. They’re not the largest screens but they are bright enough to be seen in sunlight. At max brightness they were brighter than my laptop screen.

    They’re light and portable. When folded they are the size and thickness of a laptop so should fit alongside your laptop in the same bag. They’re about a third of the weight of my laptop so I don’t really notice them in the bag when I take them out.

    As each screen connects separately you also have the option of using just one screen if needed. I read a lot of documents for work and found using one screen in portrait mode worked great when looking through word documents and PDFs.

    These work great out of the box and can be set up in seconds. If you’re used to a multi screen setup but need to work outside of the office these are a Godsend. Would absolutely recommend.

    Easy to use and worked like a charm

  10. GerardoBagley says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Awesome & looking forward to working with it
    Screen quality Great
    And easy to setup

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Amazing product, I was unsure which triple portable monitor to get since there are a few options, but I am very happy with this one, I’ve had it for a few days and had no issues whatsoever; it also looks very elegant so that’s a bonus. (I own a 16-inch MacBook Pro)