🚀 Elevate your workspace—see more, do more, anywhere!
This 15.6-inch portable monitor delivers a sharp 2560x1680 resolution with 100% sRGB color accuracy and 500 nits brightness. Featuring a versatile 3:2 aspect ratio, single USB-C cable connectivity for power and video, and a 0°-45° adjustable stand with VESA compatibility, it’s designed for professionals seeking a sleek, high-performance second screen on the go.
B**P
I diamond in the ruff.
Worth every cent, if you need a small monitor this is great. I teamed it up with Wearson WS-03T stand and it is gold. I highly recommend. I bought two, in addition to my 57 inch Ultra. Put a command windows on one, and Google Talk (my phone) on the other for programming. Garmin 1000 on both for Simulation. Love em.
N**U
I should be asleep.
(Edit - If Volume is greyed out in the monitor's menu, attach the USB-C with the USB-3 or USB-2, whichever it came with, end to your PC and it will allow you to enable the volume controls under the Menu. Plugging it into the power socket supplied will not do anything. Some of you may do the same method when you charge your device with your pc's power - Same process, this time, it adds the benefit of enabling volume settings in the On-Screen Menu)...but who needs sleep when I have an amazing portable monitor to play with?This was waiting for me after work. (Actually, it came before my shift - Super fast shipper!) And I just opened it.Even before I opened the monitor, I was impressed by the appearance of the screen. All of my other monitors feel like.. rough plastic, if this makes sense? Not at all smudge resistant. I'm not sure if this one uses some form of Tempered glass, but it feels like it! Despite it not being a touch screen, the surface feels smooth to the touch,, and when gently tapped with a fingernail, doesn't sound like the typical plastic that is added to most flat-panel monitors.Plug and Play indeed! No power cord required, simply connect one end of your USB-C to the portable monitor, the other end to your device, and it starts right up after a short 'Welcome" screen. The quality of this monitor is crisp, clear, and perfect for the price!I haven't really had to adjust any settings, so I am sure that people better at Tech than I will find a way to for an even better experience.The sound quality is also perfect - not at all tinny. Portability, due to it's smaller size and kickstand, it should easily be carried (Comes with a sleeve!) and set up in most spaces.All in all, this has been a great sale, and since I was actually going to buy gorilla glass for this monitor, due to the fact that whatever material is used in the screen, it feels absolutely perfect for my needs.Please recommend this to your friends! I know I will.Good night!
S**E
15.6 in. 1080P external monitor – Touchscreen feature – Worth your consideration
The Topmonitor 15.6 in. monitor is intended to provide more screen space for laptops and other mobile devices. It offers 1080 P resolution in a fairly bright display. For certain hosts, the screen serves as a touchscreen. As you can see from my photos, the monitor is a solid piece of glass/metal/circuitry. It comes with a soft neoprene pouch that fits snugly around the unit.There is no dedicated power cable. For true portability, power must come from one of the two USB-C ports. Otherwise, power can enter via the USB-A port from another computer or from the clunky power block. No power comes in via HDMI so the preferred method is USB-C.I attached the Topmonitor via USB-C to my iMac. Power came through to light up the Topmonitor’s display. As you can see from the photo, the visual from Topmonitor compares very well to the iMac’s 5K 27 in screen. I was able to achieve the same image quality using HDMI. But this also entailed porting in power via USB-A. The on-screen controls allowed me to try out the touchscreen feature. This worked as expected.The monitor comes with a variety of cables. Top rating.
T**R
It's working!! It's working!!!
I've been using this regularly for the past 3 months and it generally works great. My only complaint is that the USB-C connection can be a little loose and turns off if I bump it. Not sure if it's the cable or the connection port. Also, it is apparently a special USB-C cable? I tried other cables and they didn't work, so don't lose this one. Otherwise, mine came with a foam case. Display resolution is 2560x1706, which is what I wanted. Plug-and-play. I just plug it into my laptop's USB-C port, and one of the two USB-C ports on the screen and it just works. It comes with a normal USB port to make up for the slot it takes. It has a built-in stand. I pack mine with the screen facing my laptop when I put it in my backpack to protect the screen, and I baby it when I'm moving it around. We'll see how long it lasts. For the price, I'm pretty happy to have an extended screen for remote work.
J**
Does not come with a case/sleeve
So far this does exactly what I wanted. I am mounting 2 of these displays (10 inch version) in a van on the headrests with Lamicall mounts. Both displays are driven through a USB C hub (ACASIS) by a smartphone (tested a Pixel 9 Pro and a Samsung Note 20). One display is connected directly through USB C and the other is connected through HDMI and powered by a USB C cable connected to another data port on the hub.With the phone playing any full screen content, I am able to display full screen on both portable displays. The picture quality is surprisingly good! The audio quality is not so good on the display, but I will be sending audio from the phone via bluetooth to the vehicle's radio. Another thing to note, screen mirroring from either of my smartphones displays the correct aspect ratio on these displays even though the output of the phone is 1920 x 1080. However, I had to disable Samsung Dex on the Note20, for some reason that was squishing the picture. Changing it to screen mirroring allowed it to behave just like my Pixel 9 (pictured).The displays do not feel very substantial (plastic case) so I will be handling them delicately. As long as they hold up I will keep this at 5 stars. But will update if they do not hold up. Beware the warranty is only 30 days as stated in the papers that come with it.I was disappointed to see they do not come with a neoprene sleeve as seen in some of the other reviews. But I won't subtract a star since it wasn't in the description anyway.
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