Research has long shown that using multiple computer monitors can considerably improve your productivity, but the world’s inexorable shift toward mobility has complicated that calculus. For most, a multi-monitor setup usually means being tethered to a desktop and a phalanx of equipment. Those trying to work remotely—or, especially this year, at the kitchen table—have largely resigned themselves to squinting into a tiny laptop screen.
The unfortunately named Vissles presents a surprisingly compelling and simple solution: a portable, 15.6-inch touchscreen that can serve as a secondary display, anywhere.
Conceptually, the Vissles-M looks and acts a lot like an oversize tablet. The 1.4-pound device is just 10 millimeters thick at its thickest point along the bottom edge, where your fingers will find a variety of connector ports and some basic controls, including a volume rocker. Ideally, the best way to set it up is to use a USB-C connection if your laptop has one. If your laptop has only one USB-C port, and/or if you need that port to charge the laptop, you can simply daisy-chain your power adapter through a second USB-C port on the Vissles-M, which will provide power to both the external monitor and your laptop.

