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Espresso 15 Pro review: Just a really nice (though pricey) portable monitor

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The Espresso 15 Pro's 4 K LCD panel delivers nearly everything you want and then some.

Brightness tops out at 550 nits, which is higher than the 450 nits on the 17-inch model.

Each USB-C port has enough bandwidth to carry power and data over a single cable.

The display automatically downloads the EspressoFlow software, which adds touch support to your Apple notebooks.

The Espresso 15 Pro comes with Glide and added touch support for Macs .

While I'd like a higher refresh rate, not having it is far from a deal-breaker.

The 15 Pro is already somewhat costly, starting at $ 699 for the monitor and the Stand+.