- Nov 13, 2012
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I've got a two year old HP Spectre laptop, which is a 2-in-1. I love it! I love being able to use it as a laptop and when I want to use it as a tablet, being able to turn the keyboard 360 degrees on the hinge so I can just use the monitor, such as watching a movie or reading a webpage, is great.
I'm a software developer. Using two monitors on my desktop is a great boost to my productivity. Consequently that's the one thing I've never cared for with a laptop, is not being able to use a second monitor. But that seemed to change with the idea of a duel monitor for laptops, such as the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro which has been advertised a couple of times here on Windows Central. But I'm wondering if the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro might interfere with my HP Spectre's ability to work as a 2-in-1? Or, when configuring my Spectre into tablet mode, would the magnets of the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro interfere with the Spectre's monitor?
I'm a software developer. Using two monitors on my desktop is a great boost to my productivity. Consequently that's the one thing I've never cared for with a laptop, is not being able to use a second monitor. But that seemed to change with the idea of a duel monitor for laptops, such as the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro which has been advertised a couple of times here on Windows Central. But I'm wondering if the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro might interfere with my HP Spectre's ability to work as a 2-in-1? Or, when configuring my Spectre into tablet mode, would the magnets of the Mobile Pixels DUEX Pro interfere with the Spectre's monitor?