Light Emitting
Polymer -
Your monitor can now be on a rolled up sheet of plastic.
Or sold by the gallon to paint on any surface.

Dr. Taintor carries his display in his backpack to show his patient individually tailored psychoeducational materials in the traveling rural clinic examining room.

E-Ink -

Newspapers recycle themselves every day. Electronic signals change the rotation of particles, making them appear black (or colored) or white. A single piece of paper can display the news for years.
Electronic ink can be turned into radio transistors. Sheets thin as newspaper can receive radio broadcasts.

High Resolution
Glasses -

How portable do you want your display?
Personal scale devices place the display on your face.

Eyeglass displays permit Dr. Chessick to review medical information without looking away from her patient.
LCD Monitor - Liquid Crystal Displays take up very little desk space and consume minimal energy. Their brightness and high resolution produce negligible glare.

Dr. McMahon's desk is freed for placement of his VR headset, while he observes his patient's family conference in the VA Hospital several states away.
   
 

Forget having a monitor at all! Images can now be projected directly onto your retina.