Anyone who has worked remotely long enough knows the moment a single laptop screen stops being enough. It’s usually the day you’re cross-referencing three documents at once, or the morning you realize your financial model needs a live chart in one window while you edit formulas in another. The standard fix is an external monitor or a portable screen extender, which works fine until you’re hauling a bag that feels like it’s punishing you for being productive.

The XbooK takes a different approach by folding three full 14-inch touchscreens into a single aluminum laptop body that closes to just 1.5 inches thick. At 7.5 lbs, it’s heavier than a typical ultrabook. The tradeoff, though, is straightforward: you’re not carrying a laptop plus accessories. You’re carrying the whole setup in one piece.

Designer: XbooK

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

All three screens run at 1920×1080 with 400 nits of brightness each. The machine is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD, with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.0 onboard. That’s capable hardware, though nothing unusual for a mid-to-high-range laptop in 2025. What makes those specs interesting here is what they’re pushing: 42 inches of combined touchscreen that unfolds in seconds without a single cable involved.

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

In full Workstation Mode, all three screens run simultaneously alongside an embedded mechanical keyboard and a 10-point touchpad. Connectivity covers Thunderbolt 4, two USB-C ports, and an AUX jack, with a 1,600×1,200 front camera that’s sharper than most built-in laptop cameras. The 70Wh battery has to power all of that, and battery life under a three-screen load is something any serious buyer should push the company on before committing.

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

For days when the full spread is overkill, the XbooK also works in a two-screen mode or as a conventional single-screen laptop. The latter folds everything up and makes the device look surprisingly ordinary from the outside, except for the two thick slabs sitting underneath the keyboard. That adaptability is one of the more genuinely practical aspects of the design: you’re not locked into the workstation configuration every time you open the lid.

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

At $1,999 (down from a listed $2,999), it’s priced for professionals who already spend that much on monitors and docking stations. XbooK ships from the US with orders promised to be processed within 3 to 5 business days. The refund-before-shipping policy and fulfillment language have the texture of a startup still scaling up. Spending that much on a device from a company with no established hardware track record is a different kind of commitment than buying from a brand with a decade of products behind it.

Screen real estate is one of the last things portable computing has consistently failed to solve, and most multi-screen laptop concepts have been either too fragile or too awkward for daily travel. The XbooK has a cleaner physical premise than anything built around magnets or external rails. How the hinges and chassis hold up after a year on the road, though, is still an open question that no amount of spec-sheet confidence can close.

XbooK’s ,999 Triple-Screen Laptop Is One Bag Instead of Three Monitors

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