Specifications wise, the 16:9 aspect ratio 14-inch monitor measures in at 12.91” x 0.34” x 8.24” and weighs in at 2.2 lbs without the stand. The panel is rated to use around 5W with a maximum of 15W according to HP. ![]() Power is fed from the notebook or tablet it is connected to, so battery life of the laptop can be shorter when in use. There is a single USB-C port that will carry both video and power in order to minimize additional dongles and clutter in the workspace. ![]() HP claims that the design aesthetic will compliment other HP PCs and in this case, comes in black with the only standout look being the HP logo on the back as well as the base of the panel. When not in use, the cover protects the monitor when traveling, similar to a tablet cover. The EliteDisplay S14 14-inch portable monitor features a wraparound easel cover with which to support the monitor when in use – no other attachments are needed. ![]() HP claims that productivity is said to increase with more screen space as well as making collaboration easier when using a second display. The new S14 portable display is designed to provide users the ability to quickly connect another monitor to their laptop or tablet expanding screen real estate while being able to carry it alongside the other device for ease of transport. Another of HP’s announcements today is what they are claiming as the world’s first 14-inch USB Type-C portable display and is HP’s first 1920x1080 portable display.
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