Upgrading your office? 12+ accessories that turned my laptop into the ultimate work machine
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Upgrading your office? 12+ accessories that turned my laptop into the ultimate work machine
"Laptops are a complete package, but that doesn't mean the user experience can't be improved. Not everyone can use a trackpad effectively, and being trapped by your laptop's small display can hamper productivity. Luckily, there are some great accessories that can make using a laptop a whole lot better. Also: The top 10 laptops our readers bought this year so far (no. 1 surprised us) If you're finding yourself running out of ports, you should check out a dock or USB hub."
"My favorite portable monitors Multi-screen setups aren't limited to desktops. Portable monitors let you take that unique layout on the go. While they can't match the immersion of a 4K gaming display, these smaller screens are perfect for travelers, professionals, or students who want a second screen. Even better, portable monitors these days are just one-click to set up, drawing power from the laptop and not requiring any additional software or hookups."
"This 15.6-inch portable monitor from Plugable is around $240 on Amazon and a great affordable option. We noted the monitor's portability in particular -- easily slipping into a bag alongside your laptop."
Laptop accessories can significantly improve productivity, comfort, and usability by addressing limitations such as limited ports, short battery life, awkward trackpads, and small displays. Portable monitors provide a second screen for travelers, professionals, and students, are easy to set up, and often draw power from the laptop without extra software. Docks or USB hubs expand connectivity, battery packs extend runtime, and external SSDs offer fast portable storage. Recommendations span five accessory categories with multiple product suggestions focused on portability, affordability, and practical everyday use. Options range from budget-friendly to premium to suit different workflows and preferences.
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