ARZOPA Portable Monitor, 15.6 100% sRGB FHD 1080P Portable Laptop Monitor with USB C HDMI, IPS Eye Care Screen with Smart Cover for Mac PC Laptop Phone PS4/5 Xbox Switch-A1C

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  • Paul

    > 24 hour

    To get a good color have to turn HDR off in windows, then on windows go to screen calibrate and turn the gamma up. Then its a really nice looking screen. I could not change any option on the actual on screen menu, the only thing it would let me change is sharpness. I still need 2 cables to run off the laptop. But this is a really nice screen, super thin and not only is the cover really nice but also has a transparent screen protector.

  • JoppyJusVibin

    > 24 hour

    Speakers are good and good picture quality I use it to play Xbox on and as a second screen for my pc and it does the job. Xbox won’t recognize the 1440p for some reason but I’m still happy with the performance

  • Sheny

    > 24 hour

    Product is as advertised. Very high quality 4k screen. FYI you can hook up this monitor to a desktop - I had to use the HDMI cable for this though and powered it via USB.

  • Nathan S.

    > 24 hour

    Attempted to use with a mac with only usb-c, but didnt work, no signal detected. HDMI worked fine. HDMI only supported 1080, not 2k. Resolution was a bit weird, seemed things were distorted a bit.

  • DEM

    > 24 hour

    Tried using this 13.3 2K screen with my Dell XPS 13 (7390). Seemed to work perfectly. Could not really adjust anything but brightness and volume. The OSD described in the manual was not present, only a small input choice OSD. Screen not quite as bright as my XPS, but I turned down my XPS brightness to match and both looked great. Next, tried on my new iPad Mini w/USB-C. At first, it seemed to work (duplicates display only so very limited functionality), but then I tried to play a movie and about 1 second into playing, the tablet goes into some sort of self-test mode displaying RGB screens. Requires removing power to become operational again. Discovered the iPad didnt have enough power output to drive the external screen, so I connected a power adapter to the screen, plus the cable from the iPad. Had a hard time getting anything to display. Then I realized that the documentation labels the input ports as C1 and C2, but something is backwards and the OSD chooser uses C1 when C2 is chosen from the menu and vice versa. Then, brightness is limited to 30%, which isnt great for most anything. Connecting power to the screen allowed brightness to 50% max. Why not 100% if I have power directly into the screen? Also, I notice when power is plugged into the screen and the screen connected to my iPad Mini, the iPad gets charged! Overall, connecting to a laptop is easier and works as expected (except for the weird C1/C2 mixup) but using an iPad is just not that great. I have a Samsung Tab S8 I will try also.

  • George J. DePalma

    > 24 hour

    Could be brighter, but operates flawlessly. Second purchase, first was the 14” gaming model. May buy a third from this company.

  • submarine

    > 24 hour

    This review is for the 13.3 2k (2560x1600) model. This is a nicely built monitor, and comes in a nice case that doubles as kickstand. I dont know if it would be enough to protect it during travel, I would probably add two stuff pieces of cardboard around it in a soft pouch. The good: - MacBook pros see it as display port monitor so they wont overheat (as compared to the various adapters that show as USB billboard devices). This alone is worth it. - 3 inputs (2 working usb-c / display port and HDMI - SDR picture can be quite nice after calibration (read below for the values for my unit) - a power adapter and a usb-c type DisplayPort cable are included The neutral: - sound is ok, can get loud, but is on the thin side, and kind of expected at this size and price point, though there is a place for larger/better speakers - HDMI port is the deprecated mini type. There really isnt a good reason to have that one selected considering micro HDMI has been the norm for small devices for at least the last 10 years. They give you a male cable, and you can get a female one cheap enough. There is space for a full sized port if the inputs were arranged in the opposite order of which they are now, but at this price point Im sure they are reusing the input board from other models. - with the case opened in kickstand position the front of the monitor feels a little unprotected as there is no glass, just a matte film. But at this price point it is expected. The bad: - the monitor out of the box is very color inaccurate. At the predefined 6500k color temperature, it measures at 7500k actual at gray point and while primary colors are okay-ish secondary colors are way off - avg dE is 6.72 with 12.06 maximum. At the predefined 9300k color temperature it measures at over 11500k - avg dE is 24.24 with 39.81 maximum. There is a low blue light mode witch at the middle (2) setting will bring the predefined 9300k profile to 6500k but with a lot of inaccuracy as it is boosting the green instead of the red channel and everything is very greenish. Average dE over 70. Fortunately colors can be corrected - switch to custom color and set R115 G118 B118 and hue 49. This gives average dE of 0.53 with 0.90 maximum for SDR signal. You can get dE of 0.52 with a max of 0.86 with R125 G128 B129 and hue 49, but this setting has more deviation in the gamma profile than the former. Both these are pretty good results given how little controls you are able to access. The ugly: - the monitor will stretch any input signal to the edges of the screen (16:10) without preserving aspect ratio, so if you pass a TV signal to it (16:9) e.g. from a FireTV or Roku stick, the picture will be distorted. There is no option in the menus to make the scaling proper. I have several 16:10 monitors and all of them preserve aspect ratio and letterbox except this one. - while the monitor supports HDR input (HDR10 to be precise), the output looks atrocious. The color profiles are thrown out the window as are brightness and contrast controls. The image is over greenish and there is no detail in the dark sections. If you turn HDR off in the monitor settings but still send it HDR signal, you will see good shadow details but really burned highlights and washed out colors. I am sure that these can be fixed with a firmware update, if the device allows it, but I checked the ARZOPA site and there is no mention of firmware updates. And while the monitor fails to deliver equally well on all of its advertised features, if you plan to limit your use to a laptop/pc with a usb-c display port alternative mode capability, it is a good buy, especially if you have a colorimeter and can calibrate it.

  • William M.

    > 24 hour

    Awesome screen just be aware not all cables are created equal. It wont work with any old cable only high quality cables or the ones it comes with. The one it comes with can transmit data AND power, but old cables will make it automatically default to sleep mode.

  • Rodrigo

    > 24 hour

    This monitor is great. I was surprised by the build quality and reliability (never had any hiccups with the image not being displayed or anything like that, works flawlessly over USB-C). I do have two minor complaints though: first, the display could be a little brighter, but honestly it does the job if you are not in an extremely bright environment; second, and most importantly, you need to use the protective case to keep it upright. I would prefer if it had some sort of kickstand that would be more sturdy and reliable. Still, the size was perfect for my desk space, and this does exactly what I was hoping it would do. Great for increasing your work productivity. Plus, the 2K display looks really sharp, I would recommend going for it.

  • Jacqueline Vasquez

    > 24 hour

    Does not have the right aspect ratio / resolution to support 1440p output

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Model
A1C A3C A1 Gamut Slim G1 Game A1 MAX
Screen Size
15.6 inch 16.0 inch 14.0 inch 15.6 inch 17.3 inch
Refresh Rate Base
60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 144 Hz 60 Hz
Aspect Ratio
16:9 16:10 16:9 16:9 16:9
Highlights
100% sRGB Gamut 2560*1600 High Resolution Ultra Slim 144Hz Ultra-High Refresh Rate Big screen, more exciting
Display Resolution
1920*1080P 2560*1600P 1920*1080P 1920*1080P 1920*1080P
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