Dual external monitor
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@GooglyBear Anything would be fine. HDMI input or type-c displaypprt input.
There's a ton of portable monitor nowadays. However, many of them don't have good firmwares For example, some have wonky handling of touch, charging and output when using a type-c cable.
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@kugiigi Yes, I've noticed that too reading around forums. This is why I'm looking into open source+hardware solutions like Modos (https://www.crowdsupply.com/modos-tech/modos-paper-monitor) and others, although most don't support touch yet.
Honestly, considering you're getting a 75Hz refresh rate monitor that's actually e-ink in 2025, the prices don't look that bad, although do correct me if I'm wrong.
There are even ways to add touchscreen support to any monitor, but that's a whole different story, and won't be worth getting into until UT develops touch monitor support.
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