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Espresso Display

$499, www.espresso.so

With its brushed aluminum design, gunmetal color, seamless flow between bezel and panel, flushed connectors and a deliberately minimalist approach to features, this monitor from Espresso Display stands out; in a good way. This slab of metal and glass – complete with sharp edges – is unlike any monitor we’ve seen and has already been touted as the thinnest portable monitor available.

The Australian startup behind the product raised more than US$633,000 on Indiegogo to make this.

Design

Aside from the aluminum and glass unibody case, Espresso happily borrows from the classic “Book

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