🚀 Elevate your workspace with true 4K brilliance on the move!
The UPERFECT True 4K Portable Monitor features a 15.6-inch IPS panel with a stunning 3840x2160 UHD resolution, 100% AdobeRGB color accuracy, and 600 nits brightness. Its CNC-machined aluminum body ensures durability and style, while the ultra-slim, borderless design and lightweight build make it perfect for professionals and gamers seeking vibrant visuals and portability. Equipped with USB-C, HDMI, and FreeSync, it’s a versatile travel companion for laptops, mini PCs, and consoles.
Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Connectivity Technology | Thunderbolt |
Hardware Connectivity | Thunderbolt |
Color Gamut | 99.99 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Brightness | 600 Candela |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Item Weight | 680 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.05"D x 8.97"W x 0.39"H |
Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
Response Time | 3 Milliseconds |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Desktop, Camera, Smartphone |
Shape | Rectangular |
Mount Type | Desk Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Warranty Type | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
Additional Features | 100% Adobe RGB, 600 Nits Brightness, Aluminum Frame, 1000:1 Contrast Radio, True 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 |
Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Thunderbolt Ports | 2 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
R**O
Quality display makes it an affordable alternative to a high-end tablet
This is our second portable monitor from uperfect, and we continue to be impressed. It's a fantastic addition to our tech setup, and here are some of the highlights:First and foremost, the display quality is simply spectacular. The 4K resolution delivers crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, making it perfect for various purposes. As a replacement for a $500+ iPad when used primarily for video playback, it truly shines. Connecting it to an iPhone (with a lightning to HDMI adapter which is not included) opens up a world of possibilities for enjoying content on a larger, high-resolution screen.We were particularly blown away by the granularity of images and videos on this monitor, making it an ideal canvas for my wife's drawing and painting practice. The level of detail and color accuracy exceeded our expectations, providing her with the precision she needs for her creative work.To put its capabilities to the test, we tried out a 4K video on YouTube, and the high-quality display made it an immersive experience. The clarity and depth of colors will potentially add a new dimension to our flight entertainment, and we can't wait to experience it in the sky during our trips.It's worth mentioning that the stand, which converts from the folding case, can feel a bit weak at times. However, this is a fair tradeoff given that we value having a lightweight and portable monitor. It's a minor quibble compared to the impressive features this monitor offers.In conclusion, this 15.6" 4K portable monitor is a true gem. Its remarkable resolution and display quality make it a standout performer, especially for video consumption and creative pursuits. It's a fantastic upgrade for those seeking an affordable alternative to a high-end tablet.
K**Z
Uperfect Portable Monitor, Perfected by Uperfect Support
I had a great experience with Uperfect. After my screen developed a malfunction, I reached out to their support team and shared a video of the issue. They were very helpful, responsive, and made the process smooth.The replacement screen works beautifully — the picture quality is sharp, the resolution is excellent, and the colors are vibrant. On top of that, the monitor is incredibly lightweight, which makes it perfect for work on the go. I regularly bring it with me when I need to drive into the office, and it has made my workflow much easier.Overall, I’m very impressed with both the product and the customer support. Highly recommend Uperfect!
B**R
The reviews are accurate
I don't usually write reviews, but the product was so impressive and the customer support was some of the best I have experienced.I was always hesitant to try the made in china (by unfamiliar brands) displays. While Chinese companies are capable of putting out good displays, there is also a lot of crap out there. Low contrast, low brightness, dead pixels, etc. If you go around with support a couple of rounds eventually you may get a usable monitor but it just doesn't feel right that you have to serve as QA for the company.This is NOT the case with UPERFECT and I have complete confidence in them, both with their product and with support.First the screen is very nice. 10/10 for my usage. No dead pixels. Uniform lighting. Vibrant colors and very bright. I use the 4k at 100% zoom in win10 and don't feel any eye strain but for others this may be too small. 150% zoom is probably more like what you are used to with laptop monitors. Some displays crank up the brightness to look impressive but the image quality suffers, but UPERFECT at full brightness is a joy to use. I sometimes lower the brightness a little bit if the room is dark.The monitor has a matte anti-glare screen. The back of the monitor is made of glass and glossy. Not sure how durable it is during travel but I mainly use it around the house when I want to quickly get a 4k display in place or with my headless micro PCs when I occasionally want a real display rather than remote VNC. Used the display a couple of days with micro PCs / laptops and it worked great. Had an 8k HDMI KVM in between so I shared the monitor between two micro PCs. With a KVM If you don't want windows to resize your desktop to it's default 1920x1080 or lower suggest getting a EDID HDMI passthrough so windows doesn't know a display was disconnected when switching between PCs.There are 3 "video" connectors, (mini-HDMI which you can use the included cable to convert to full size HDMI), and 2 USB C connectors which are probably using DisplayPort over USB C but I didn't verify.Audio gets passed through on all the connections. Audio is not going to super loud because the power alloted to the speakers is not high but it wasn't annoyingly low volume.The monitor gets power from the USB C connections, either through the included 30W PD power adapter or your laptop's USB C connection/power adapter.My older 7th Gen HP Spectre x360's thunderbolt3 USB C ports would only supply up to 5V at 1.5A (7.5W) so the monitor would go to low power mode (reduced brightness and audio volume) if I had used a single USB C connection from the laptop to the display. It would still work, just not as bright but certainly usable. On the other hand if I supplied USB C power to the monitor first, using a USB C PD power adapter (either the included one or the one from my laptop), then ran a USB C cable as a single cable connection to the laptop, then the monitor would work at full brightness and pseudo-charge your laptop. I say "pseudo" charge because I measured the power supplied to my laptop and it was 20V at .5A so around 10W. This isn't enough to charge the laptop, just slow down the battery drain. My laptop USB PD adapter was capable of supplying 65W to the monitor so I think the 20V .5A charging limitation to the laptop is just a property of the display.I also measured the power usage of the monitor and it looks like it needs around 20V and .7A to work at full capacity (around 14w). If you have newer USB C ports on your laptop, that can supply 20V .7A via USB PD then you probably won't get the low power mode when doing the single USB C connection from laptop to display.So for my usage the monitor was awesome. However as some other reviews mentioned, the stand is a little weak. It is magnetically held to the back of the monitor but then when you fold over the flap to create the hinge in the back, there is another magnetic connection. This results if some slop with how steady the stand feels. In particular if my surface wasn't even and the rubber feet at the bottom edge of the monitor didn't have good contact, the monitor would start sliding and the viewing angle would change, slowly over time. Also if you want to use the monitor in portrait mode, it is pretty inconvenient. On one side of the display you have the USB C and hdmi connectors, so that side cannot face the table. On the other side you have the jog stick jutting out. Neither side has rubber feet to prevent the display from sliding.I contacted support about my concerns and they replied quickly (even on weekends) with a solution that is working well for me. I would say support is top notch from my experience and I have confidence if there are future issues they will be there.UPDATE:I have now tried single USB C connection from 12th Gen LG Gram 14 to the display. It is also in low power mode. Not a huge deal for my usage, but I expected a recent model laptop with PD 3.0 to deliver voltage at 20V which is apparently what the display is looking for. If this feature (single USB C cable connection with display operating at full power) is important to you, it might only be available on some laptops, Macbooks, consoles, and phones. It is very hard to get the PD output specs on laptops to see if the 20V profile is supported. Connecting the power supply to the display first, then connecting a single USB C cable to the laptop works fine.I also found the included USB and HDMI cables a bit short unless you are using the display literally side-by-side with the video source. This is easy to remedy with your own cables.I found for cable management, getting 180 degree USB C and mini HDMI bend around adapters keeps the clutter way down and results in a clean look if you want a more permanent installation. Product from AreMe and AGVEE worked well for me.UPDATE #2:Some people claim this display only does 1080p or that it only does 4k at 30p. I assure you the 4k model does 4k and your problem is with your display card, cables, source device, or misconfiguration.For those who can only get 4k at 30p, this is most likely a limitation of your display adapter or hdmi adapter. Many will only do 4k at 30p over hdmi, but will work at 60p if you use usb c to usb c (displayport alt mode) This is often the case if you are using intel UHD 620/630 builtin graphics adapters.For people who asked about low power mode. It starts brightness at 15, but it will let you increase it until the voltage drops and then it will reboot the display. Usually I can get it to somewhere between 50-60 brightness before it resets. The monitor is very bright natively so even in low power mode it is quite usable. In full power mode brightness is maxed at 100 at startup.As a background my other portable displays are a Viewsonic VP16 OLED at 1080P and a Viewsonic VG1655 IPS at 1080P.
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