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Traveling with 24 “Monitors, Hacker News

During I was living in Paris and really wondering what I was doing there as my job does not require me to be physically in Paris, I was working with teams in India and San Francisco. I don’t really need to be close to my friends or be in a place that I know but I need my computer setup to be efficient, and my computer setup is a big issue, as I have three (inches monitors an external GPU and an ergonomic keyboard.)

3 screens

But I wanted to travel, how can I keep my efficiency while traveling? Adapting to a single or two 17 inches monitors was not an option, I have never been able to work efficiency on a small screen. So I had to find a way to travel with monitors. How can I carry abroad 3 screens (55 cmx cm) which weighs more than 3kg each, which required a monitor arm and an external GPU which is 7kg?

The whole setup is about 24 kg, with the weight of the luggage we would already reach the (kg or even sometimes) kg of checked luggage in airplaines, the total volume would exceed the maximum volume also and how am I going to protect all that stuff so it doesn’t get broke during the transportation? First try: I can send everything via DHL on a box, That was about 200 $, DHL picked the package, went to the custom, and brought it back, they needed invoices, Aaarg I don’t want to deal with customs and all that and take the risk to lose everything. So this is not going to be an option

But how then? I had no idea, I checked on the internet, did not found anything, some people carried one monitor on the plane, but my setup was much more complex, I had to innovate.

I had to find something so that:

  • The total weight is less than kg
  • The dimension is be minimal enough to enter in a standard checked baggage
  • The Y position of each screen is still adjustable to adapt to different desks in different places
  • The setup is easy to mount and unmount
  • Everything is protected during transport

My current monitors were already heavier than the maximum weight, so I had to find other monitors, my first thought was, laptop monitors are so thin, I just need 3 of 24 inches size and everything is solved, yes … but that does not exist, the biggest lcd display pannel that I could find were 23 inches, and you would also need to convert the video signal to hdmi, figure out how to power it, so not possible. Second thought let’s go to store and find the slimmest monitors, well … there is none, you find a lot of monitors with very slim lcd pannel but the power block still takes a lot of space.

I had only one last option, disassemble the monitor and remove anything that is useless.

There are four parts to my journey:

    How to make the monitors lighter

  1. How do I keep the Y position of the monitor adjustable
  2. How do I plug everything on a lenovo X1 Carbon without an external GPU
  3. How can I have only one power cable instead of 3
  4. How do I transport all that safely
  5. 1. How to make the monitors lighter

    A monitor is composed of:

      a plastic case

    • A metallic case that keep all the pieces of the lcd screen together
    • a lcd panel (this is basically a rigid sheet in my case)
    • a backlight (in my case this is a plexiglass sheet with a row of leds)
    • a power block

    So I removed the plastic case, removed the back of the metallic case (probably the heaviest part), glued everything together that everything stay together and kept the power block separately from the monitor, you can see the results below:

    Now each monitor was about 1.5kg !!!!

    2. How do I keep the Y position of the monitor adjustable

    Basically I need three monitors arms, but I didnt find anything transportable, so again I had to create something new that is transportable, light and easy to mount / unmount

    When you want to do something solid and light you usually have 3 material that you can use, aluminum, wood and plastic. At that time I was in Estonia and didnt have machinery to build something in aluminum neither plastic, so I had to go with wood.

    Here is what I build: Screen

    The middle part (in black) is not fixed and can move from the bottom to the top if the shaft,

    The bottom is 4 small brackets attached together with some wire

    And thats all.

    I can adjust the vertical of the support by bending the brackets (which doesnt work well) and I can adjust the Y position by modifying the position of the middle part

    I can unmount everything and just get a shaft and a handful of accessories while traveling

    3. How do I plug everything on a lenovo x1 carbon without an external GPU

    The lenovo X1 carbon and most of laptop have an integrated GPU, mine support 3 independents screens, so whatever the adaptator you use and the combination of monitors without using some form of GPU you can’t have more than 3 independent monitors.

    So for setup I deactivated the internal screen of the Lenovo, and then plugged one monitor on the hdmi output and two others on a dual hdmi to usb c adapter: Screen This one on Amazon

Works great so far!

4. How can I have only one power cable instead of 3 Screen

For the powering one thing to take into account is that cable are somewhat heavy and if you have 3 screen your laptop you will need 4 electrical sockets. You could use the same socket for the screens by doing something like that.

5. How do I transport all that safely

Now it is time to put all that in a suitcase, The simplest thing I found, is you can take one yoga mat and wrap everything inside like that (everything is inside except the cables, the total weight is around kg): screens wrapped in suitcase

Conclusion

The whole thing take me 8min to fold it and 12 min to unfold it. It is about kg, it works great so far

Two ways of improvement: find something better designed for the support, and buy some lighter screens

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