Two years after the first whispers of innovation, the Base Case startup has turned the theoretical into reality with a groundbreaking travel accessory—dual 24-inch monitors ingeniously packed into a rolling carry-on. Aimed squarely at digital nomads and mobile professionals, this convenient setup offers both style and substance.

This inventive system is neatly contained within a 23-pound frame and can be fully operational in under a minute. Designed for versatility, the monitors are compatible with both Mac and Windows platforms, bridging the gap between tech preferences.




Practical considerations for travelers
The Base Case monitors, however, draw attention to an important caveat: they lack an independent power source. To use them completely off the grid, you’ll need a portable battery pack capable of delivering 180 watts per hour.



These monitors are designed for carry-on purposes with dimensions tailored to fit overhead compartments. Though standing at 22.75 inches tall—slightly above most airlines’ 22-inch preference—their travel fit will rest on the discretion of airline personnel.



Retailing at $3,000, this device positions itself as a premium offering for those whose work hinges on multi-screen productivity in transit. Base Case invites users to break down barriers between desk-bound creativity and location independence.


Source: core77.com
