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Karen M
> 3 dayVery easy to use, simply plug and play. My laptop is a little older so I did need to use the additional power cable when leveraging the HDMI port. The size is great for a second monitor when traveling and the screen clarity is very good.
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Haneef B
> 3 dayIts thinner than my previous monitor and a larger screen. The only issue I have is that it seems more likely to break out bend. I also didnt like the fact that the USB C cant it came with was so short as well as the HDMI/HDMI mini. Other than that, so that so good.
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Timothy D.
> 3 dayI do not like the fact that the screen in not attached to the cover. It has a tendency to fall off the cover/stand. Also, the cover/stand does not do a great job holding or propping up the screen. Having a built in kick stand and having the screen attached to the cover are the two changes I would recommend.
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DEM
> 3 dayTried 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.
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Luis Arcia
> 3 dayEstaba buscando una pantalla portátil con buenos colores y buena resolución, y no tan cara; y la encontré, buenos materiales. Si tienes una compu con usb-c, solo necesitas conectar el monitor con los cables que trae y listo. Para otros dispositivos que no tiene, entonces utilizan el HDMI y el adaptador de corriente que trae.
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A Richmond Brown
> 3 dayI enjoy this display as it supports my work and helps me with efficiency when I am out of the office not in front of my 49 in monitor.
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MEF
> 3 day(UPDATE) Im happy to report that the vendor reached out to me and offered to replace my defective unit. They made the process painless and shipped me a new monitor very quickly. I cant say enough about this vendor. I will buy this brand again for sure. [Original Review] I have used this screen since Nov 2022. I have never traveled with it and I keep it in a padded backpack. I used it exclusively at the coworking facility where I work. I liked the idea of it because I dont have a permanent office or desk at my work. So, I have to carry everything I need in my backpack. After this very lightweight use, the screen failed. It will no longer present a solid image. It flutters and flashes regardless of which USB-C or HDMI port that I use. I would recommend a different screen if you want it to last longer than a few months - especially if you plan to travel with it.
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RC
> 3 dayThere was a small issues initially, but the company helped me with it. The monitor works great with all the devices I tried (Macbook, Chromebook over USB-C and HDMI, Raspberry Pi over HDMI). It even has support for HDR if the computer supports it. Small and light, can be carried as a secondary monitor.
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David Z.
> 3 dayReceived the order in one day. Works well when connects to my Thinkpad X13S. The default setting is 2560x1600, and the picture is clear. Its a surprise that a OSD button is available to adjust setting. The monitor is very light and well built. it would be a big plus to my coming month long travel.
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valntiny
> 3 dayI looked far and wide for a portable, USB-powered monitor that would fit in my already very crowded, very small desk. This was the perfect solution. Not only is it physically smaller than most of the others on the market (13.3 vs the standard 15.6 offerings from most companies) but it also has SIGIFICANTLY better resolution than standard 1080p. Not only that, but its 16:10 aspect ratio, which if you are a mac user, is the aspect ratio you are probably used to seeing (as opposed to 16:9 which is the ratio of most PC-based screens and most TVs) It only has one con and its barely a con at all. It doesnt have the darkest black. Maybe theres a way I can configure/tweak the color settings (which, by the way the OSD menu is easy to use and has quite a few more options than many full size desktop monitors)... but at the price and with all of its other features, this is nearly impossible to beat. It is supplied with all of the needed cables for practically any situation, as well as a power adapter if you happen to be plugging it into a device that uses HDMI or wont send power down the USB-C port. Using a laptop, it should only need to be plugged into the supplied USB-C cable directly to the computer, and it works like a champ. Its hard to believe this thing is at the low price that it is. I was expecting to finally stumble onto a portable monitor that fits all my demanding specifications and have it cost 2-3x what the standard ones cost. But no, this is actually CHEAPER!