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Aura Displays Single Flex Pro brings foldable AMOLED portability to laptop workspaces

Aura Displays Single Flex Pro
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro

What is the Aura Displays Single Flex Pro? The Aura Displays Single Flex Pro is a 13.3-inch foldable portable monitor for laptops, announced by Aura Displays in May 2026. Aura Displays describes it as a flexible AMOLED external display with FlexMatrix™ Technology, touch support, USB-C connectivity, a 3:4 aspect ratio, and a compact folding design for mobile workspaces.

Aura Displays has announced the Single Flex Pro as a new kind of portable monitor: a flexible external display designed to fold down for travel and unfold into a full laptop workspace. The product matters because portable monitors are usually rigid panels, while the Single Flex Pro aims to bring flexible-display design into the external monitor category. It is aimed at mobile professionals, creatives, remote workers, developers, finance users, and anyone who wants more screen space without carrying a traditional monitor.

Aura is moving flexible displays beyond phones

Flexible displays are now familiar in foldable smartphones, but they are still rare in portable monitor products. Aura Displays says the Single Flex Pro is the world’s first flexible AMOLED portable monitor designed specifically for laptops.

The key idea is simple: the screen can fold for transport, then open into a larger working display. Aura calls the underlying design FlexMatrix™ Technology, a proprietary flexible display approach used in this first-generation product.

Aura Displays Single Flex Pro folded and unfolded
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro folded and unfolded

For laptop users, this is a different answer to the same old problem. Extra screen space helps with timelines, spreadsheets, chats, documentation, dashboards, and reference material, but most portable displays still need a rigid sleeve, stand, and cable setup.

Confirmed Single Flex Pro specifications

Aura’s supplied press material and product page give enough detail to understand the first-generation model. The headline is the 13.3-inch class flexible panel, 3:4 aspect ratio, touch support, and compact folded size.

SpecificationAura Displays Single Flex Pro details
Product typeFoldable portable monitor for laptops
First model13.3-inch class Single Flex Pro (Gen 1)
Display technologyAMOLED, according to Aura’s supplied press material
Aura display technology nameFlexMatrix™ Technology
Resolution1536 × 2048 in Aura’s press material; (product page lists 1535 × 2048 Full HD+)
TouchSupported
Brightness300 cd/m² / 300 nits
Colours8-bit, 16.7 million colours
Colour gamut117% NTSC
Response time2 ms
Refresh rate60 Hz
Aspect ratio3:4
Folded size155 × 236 × 16 mm / 6.10 × 9.29 × 0.63 in
Unfolded size300 × 236 × 8 mm / 11.81 × 9.29 × 0.31 in
Weight700 g / 1.54 lb
Colour listedMidnight Black
Product page connectivity2 × USB-C and 1 × mini HDMI

The 3:4 aspect ratio is one of the more interesting choices. It gives the display a taller working area than a typical 16:9 portable monitor, which may suit documents, code, feeds, vertical dashboards, notes, and side-by-side app layouts.

Aura’s product page also describes the Single Flex Pro as plug-and-play. It says the monitor does not require driver installation and can work from a single USB-C connection when the host device supports video output and provides enough power.

What the foldable design changes

The Single Flex Pro is designed to protect its display when folded, then open quickly into a usable second-screen setup. That makes it closer to a foldable productivity accessory than a standard flat monitor that must be carried in a case.

Aura Displays Single Flex Pro flexible AMOLED panel showing a tall 3:4 workspace
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro flexible AMOLED panel showing a tall 3:4 workspace

Aura’s announcement says the display can be used flat, curved, or partially folded. That could make it useful for people who move between desks, hotels, co-working spaces, client sites, and home offices.

Compatibility and connection options

The official product page lists broad device compatibility. Aura says the Single Flex Pro works with macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, Chromebook, Surface devices, USB-C iPhone and iPad models, game consoles, and Apple Silicon Macs.

For a clean laptop setup, the main route is USB-C. Aura says one USB-C cable can carry both power and video when the connected device supports it, which keeps the setup tidy and travel-friendly.

The product page also lists mini HDMI. Since HDMI carries video rather than power, Aura’s page notes that a separate power connection may be required when using HDMI. That matters for console, desktop, and older laptop users.

Setup typeWhat it means for users
USB-C laptop connectionThe simplest route if the laptop supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and enough power over USB-C
Mini HDMI connectionUseful for devices without USB-C video, but separate power may be needed
USB-C iPhone or iPadProduct page lists support for USB-C iPhone and iPad models
Game console useProduct page lists game console compatibility, subject to cable and power requirements
Work-managed laptopsPlug-and-play design may help, but port restrictions and admin policies should still be checked

If your laptop has limited USB-C power output, the official page says a second USB connection may be needed. That is normal for portable displays, especially when a host device cannot power an external screen reliably by itself.

How it compares with Aura’s Triple Aero approach

The Single Flex Pro is not Aura’s only attempt to rethink mobile screen space. We previously published a Triple Aero 15.6″ ProMax Monitor review covering Aura’s triple-screen portable display.

The two products solve different problems. The Triple Aero 15.6″ ProMax is about maximum multi-screen workspace, while the Single Flex Pro is about a lighter, foldable, single-panel workspace.

Product approachBest understood asMain workspace ideaDROIX testing status
Aura Displays Single Flex ProFoldable single portable monitorA compact flexible display for laptop usersNot yet reviewed by DROIX
Aura Displays Triple Aero 15.6″ ProMaxTriple-screen portable monitorThree 15.6-inch displays in one folding systemTriple Aero 15.6″ ProMax Review
Conventional portable monitorRigid single displayExtra screen space with a flat panelDROIX PM14 review

In our Triple Aero review, we found that the larger multi-screen approach can be useful for desktop productivity, multi-device use, and collaborative setups. The Single Flex Pro appears to target a different user: someone who wants a flexible single display that is easier to carry than a larger multi-panel system.

Where the Single Flex Pro fits in a mobile workspace

The Single Flex Pro sits in the growing portable productivity category. It is not a gaming handheld, mini laptop, or full desktop monitor replacement. It is an external screen designed to make a laptop feel less cramped.

Aura Displays Single Flex Pro foldable portable monitor opened beside a laptop workspace
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro foldable portable monitor opened beside a laptop workspace

That makes it relevant to people who already use compact computers and travel-friendly setups. If you are comparing broader mobile workstation options.

Users who work from very compact Windows devices may also want to pair an external display with something like the GPD Pocket 4. A foldable or compact external monitor can make small laptops feel more practical for long sessions, especially when writing, editing, coding, or working across multiple browser windows.

Aura’s larger flexible monitor roadmap

Aura’s press material says a larger 17-inch version is expected to launch in June. It also says research and development has been completed and that the product is entering pre-production.

That should be treated as roadmap information, not as a tested or shipping product. If Aura delivers the 17-inch version, it may make the flexible monitor idea more attractive to users who want a larger canvas than the first-generation 13.3-inch model provides.

Aura Displays Single Flex Pro can be used horizontally
Aura Displays Single Flex Pro can be used horizontally

For now, the Single Flex Pro is the confirmed product to watch. It gives Aura a distinctive entry in a portable monitor market that has mostly focused on panel size, resolution, brightness, and multi-screen add-ons rather than flexible form factors.

Takeaway

The Aura Displays Single Flex Pro is a notable portable monitor announcement because it brings a foldable display concept to laptop productivity. Its official specification sheet points to a 13.3-inch class AMOLED screen, 3:4 workspace, touch support, 60 Hz refresh rate, USB-C connectivity, compact folded dimensions, and a 700 g travel weight.

It is not a reviewed product yet, so practical performance remains untested by DROIX. But as an announcement, it is one of the more unusual portable display launches of 2026 and a useful sign of where mobile workspaces may be heading next.

FAQ

Does the Single Flex Pro need drivers?

The Single Flex Pro does not require driver installation to function properly. It is described as a plug-and-play portable monitor, with USB-C used for the simplest laptop connection when the host device supports video output.

Which devices are compatible with the Single Flex Pro?

Aura lists compatibility with macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, Chromebook, Surface devices, USB-C iPhone and iPad models, game consoles, and Apple Silicon Macs. Actual use may still depend on USB-C video support, HDMI adapters, power delivery, and device-specific restrictions.

How is the Single Flex Pro different from the Triple Aero 15.6″ ProMax?

The Single Flex Pro is a foldable single-screen portable monitor, while the Triple Aero 15.6″ ProMax is a larger triple-screen portable display system. The Single Flex Pro focuses on compact flexible portability, while the Triple Aero focuses on maximum multi-screen workspace.

Is a foldable portable monitor worth considering for travel work?

A foldable portable monitor is worth considering if you need extra screen space but want a more compact travel form factor than a rigid panel. For the Single Flex Pro specifically, independent testing is still needed before judging durability, display performance, and everyday reliability.

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