Aura Displays introduced Single Flex Pro, a portable monitor with a foldable 13.3-inch AMOLED panel. Here are the features and price of the device.
The foldable screen technology that we are used to seeing in smartphones is entering the world of computer accessories. Aura Displays takes a remarkable step in this field with its new 13.3-inch portable monitor Single Flex Pro.
This device, which uses a flexible AMOLED panel, takes up less space in bags thanks to its ability to fold in half. Users can get a wide second screen experience in a much more portable form.
Single Flex Pro Technical Specifications and Design
When folded, the device measures approximately 6 x 9 inches and is just over half an inch thick. The monitor, which weighs 1.54 pounds, highlights portability with its small footprint during travel.
Aura Displays on device FlexMatrixIt uses a special hinge and panel design it calls. Thanks to this design, the screen can be used completely flat, slightly bent or in an upright position like an open book.
In addition to standard landscape use, the screen can also be rotated in portrait mode. This feature offers a practical solution especially for users who write code, edit tables or work with long texts.
The AMOLED panel stands out with its 1536 x 2048 resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. Although 300 nits of brightness is sufficient for closed areas such as offices or cafes, it remains limited for use under direct sunlight.
The panel, which offers deep blacks and successful color coverage thanks to OLED technology, also supports touch input. On the communication side, plug-and-play support is provided with Mac, Windows PC, iPad and multiple portable devices via a single USB-C port.
Pricing and Future Plans
The cost of foldable OLED technology is directly reflected in the price of the product. Single Flex Pro appeals to professional users with its price tag of $ 1,299.

The company states that it has completed the development process of a larger 17-inch model for users who find the 13.3-inch screen small. This new model is planned to be released in June 2026.
Single Flex Pro provides a valuable example of how classic rigid portable monitors may be replaced by flexible displays in the future.
Do you think these foldable monitors can replace standard portable displays?