By Darren Allan
We’ll hopefully see a new MacBook at Apple’s big press event tomorrow – whether that might be a fresh MacBook Pro or MacBook Air (or indeed neither) isn’t clear yet – but if you fancy a second display (or indeed a third into the bargain) for your existing MacBook Pro, then a new attachable Retina screen could well be of interest.
Going by the name of Packed Pixels, this is essentially an iPad Air screen (9.7-inch with a resolution of 2048 x 1536) that comes with a mounting bracket which simply slots on the top of your notebook’s screen, with clips that extend either side that can hold either one or two of the external Packed Pixels displays.
The Retina screen plugs into a DisplayPort and also a Thunderbolt port (Thunderbolt 1 or 2), drawing power from the latter so you don’t need to mess around with any external power supply. You’ll need a pair of free ports for each screen, though, if you’re planning to run two of the peripherals.
Note that with the 12-inch MacBook, you’ll need a USB Type-C hub to use Packed Pixels thanks to its basic connectivity (single port), and of course you can …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components