- Alogic Folio Duo offers dual-QHD portable monitor setup that works with both MacBooks and Windows-based laptops
- It is one of the first portable displays to offer full gesture control and 10-point multitouch on both Mac and Windows
- The Folio Duo also offers users the ability to charge their laptops on the go with 45W of USB-C passthrough
Portable monitors are hardly a new concept, with most products offering a sizeable upgrade in screen size, resolution, or both compared to the desktops, laptops, or MacBooks they connect to.
However some, like the Alogic Folio Duo, kick things up a notch while doubling the screen real estate, and its foldable design, coupled with an integrated cover stand, makes for a much easier-to-deploy and carry solution than many of its peers.
With a dual-QHD configuration coupled with a 400-nit display, the Folio Duo outdoes many of the devices it will inevitably be attached to, and considerably so, while weighing approximately 1.2kg.
A premium portable dual-monitor offering
The Alogic Folio Duo first appeared at InfoComm 2026, pitched as a premium dual-monitor offering for professionals who simply need more screen space without adding as much of a volumetric footprint as some of its peers.
Alogic’s offering features dual IPS panels rated for 100% sRGB color accuracy, with a native resolution of 2560×2880 (or 2560×1440 per display). Prospective gamers, however, might be disappointed with the relatively tame 60Hz refresh rate, but one could argue that most would not be looking for a portable dual-monitor setup to begin with.
Like most of its peers, the Folio Duo offers USB-C connectivity but kicks things up a notch by adding USB-PD input for an optional power source and a USB-C port for the device it connects to, allowing it to charge a MacBook or Windows laptop up to 45W via USB-C passthrough.
Alogic offers a generous 2-year warranty for the unit and lists device compatibility that includes Apple, Chromebook, and Microsoft devices, with the package including a monitor cover in the box, while skipping the pressure-sensitive Active Style the company sells, even as it integrates wireless charging into the package.
The fact that it is one of the first portable dual-display offerings to support full gesture control and 10-point multitouch on both Mac and Windows might underscore the ambitious price the portable monitor currently commands: a whopping $1,299, which makes it rival the recently repriced 13.6-inch Apple MacBook Air (M5), a full-fledged computer.
For those who can afford it, however, the Folio Duo seems to be a premium portable dual-monitor offering with significantly higher resolution (and PPI), color, and build quality than the UPerfect Delta Max Touch we recently reviewed, albeit at more than twice the asking price.

