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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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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!
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SahmCT
> 3 dayStand is way cheaper than the other models and too slippery to hold up the monitor when in use. EDIT -- we added some sticky tabs to the stand to keep it from sliding. It works better now, but an earlier version of the same product had a much nicer stand. Overall, the quality of the monitor is very good.
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William M.
07-06-2025Awesome 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.
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Carl G.
> 3 dayGood screen. Works as advertised.
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Josef Lang
> 3 daySolid, reliable monitor. Great value for the price! Super light-weight and durable. The Magnetic case is great and doubles as a stand.
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Jason B
> 3 dayThis is my first experience buying a portable monitor and I am beyond impressed with the picture quality. Its sharp, bright and clear. Its thin, light and easy to set up. The only minor knock would be that the speakers in it arent good at all, but I didnt buy it expecting to ever use its on board speaker so its not an issue for me. Ive had it about 10 days now so if anything changes Ill update, but so far so good.
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James K
> 3 dayThis is an excellent travel 2nd monitor. I purchased it for standard work viewing of Excel, Word, Websites. This works great, is light, come with a cover and all the cables to connect to all types of PC and Mac. Great items and the seller shipped it out ASAP.
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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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GregF
Greater than one weekThis was a top ten purchase for me. I had been using a larger monitor in my home office, but had to look around my laptop to see it, and then not very well with my vision. This monitor allows me to have the second screen right next to my laptop (Surface 8). The time it saves in copying and pasting, keeping track of emails while conducting a class and anything else a second monitor is good for is significant. I wanted this smaller monitor as it is the same size as the laptop and fits all of my travel bags. The cover is nice and can be used for a stand, but I purchased a small foldable stand to give more stability. Key points about his monitor: it is powered by a USB C cable from the laptop; it does not have a battery; this is not a problem as this only serves as a second monitor and has no other capabilities (WIFI/BT). A higher level USB C cable must be used (3.1). I tried other cables I had, but it only worked with the included USB C cable until I bought some higher level cables. Settings: I was playing with the settings and made this discovery. When the monitor has the HDR setting set to AUTO, it will deactivate come other settings. I went back and forth with their support until this was determined. At first, I though there was a problem with the setting menu button. I may but another to keep on the home desk and not to unpack after each trip.