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Kathy Mendola
> 3 dayThis product is nice and portable. The only issue I have is it falls down when put on smooth surface like granite countertop so I have to put something behind it.
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Ron Widitz
> 3 dayThis portable monitor is very thin, light in weight, well-designed, bright, colorful and exceeds my expectations. I initially tested this as a second display for a mini PC; true plug-n-play with both Windows 11 and Linux. I quickly realized this monitor would make a wonderful primary display for any Raspberry Pi model. The pixel density measured as 142 dpi and physically displays the same height as 17-inch monitors. There are a couple of VESA screw holes on the backside for mounting upon an adjustable arm or even the wall. Im very happy with the product and recommend it.
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J.E.D.
> 3 dayThis awesome monitor made me wonder why I was not using this more often or gotten this sooner. The portability and great resolution and features makes it simply an awesome accessory to my laptop. Often at clients offices using a small laptop monitor only made presentations difficult without turning around and looking at the screen or projector behind me - this plugins in just fine to my macbook and lets me mirror - share or extend my existing screen wonderfully. RECOMMENDED - get one you will not regret it. Sturdy and rugged to a point also - I keep it in my laptop bag and it gets tossed around a lot and had no issues at all.
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Brad & Mel
> 3 dayI was really surprised my S22 phone was able to power it and use Dex on it. Really great option to use on the go
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BirdsofaFeather
> 3 dayThis has been great for having an additional screen while traveling or working from a location where a bulky second monitor wouldn’t work. The only draw back is you have to be very careful and precise to stand it up and it can come off the magnetic stand very easily. Still worth the price I paid though.
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Brett
> 3 dayOn the whole, this is a pretty solid monitor option in the portable space - and 16” here is larger, but still portable. There are a lot of things to like - you get a taller 16:10 ratio (1200P resolution) that allows for more vertical space for work / browsing the internet / etc without as much scrolling. You also get great color on the HDR settings (outside of HDR, everything looks washed out to my eye, but HDR is easy to enable through the simple/complete OSD settings) and a great resolution and refresh rate. Connection is easy, with a single USB-C cable providing power and video signals if you’re using a compatible laptop or other device. Otherwise, you can power the monitor off of the included wall charger or your favorite existing charger and connect to the source device via the included HDMI to miniHDMI cable. Motion looks reasonably good at 60Hz and I love the sharpness of the picture overall. The physical up / down / enter buttons are a nice touch for the OSD, replacing the tiny scroll wheel on some other similar products that is difficult to use - manufacturers should note that “Fewer” controls does not always mean better! So what’s not to like and what’s holding it back from a 5 star review? Two things namely. First, when you initially turn on the screen, the colors look very dull and washed out. Switching to HDR fixed this for me, but not everyone would know to do this as it’s not an “obvious” setting to change for everyone. Second, the cover is nice but flipping it to become a stand isn’t great, as it refuses to fold the way it should to become a stand (the part that goes over the screen is supposed to bend in the middle when it becomes a stand, but mine is so stiff it won’t bend…meaning it’s basically like a. “2 in 1” in tent mode, hinged at the very top). I can prop it up ok, but it’s not very stable in that usage. If those two things were addressed, this would be an easy 5 star review for me. As-is, I removed a star for those failings. That said, I do really like the monitor and can certainly recommend it if you remember to turn HDR on and have some sort of stand to prop it up on!
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Jason
> 3 dayNormally, I work from home in my home office. Sometimes, though, I have to migrate to another room and I cant stand working only on the laptop screen but I hate dragging my extra full screen monitor out of the closet. This portable monitor is so much easier to just grab and use. All I need is a USB-C cable and I am good to go. I love how it has less of a footprint than a full-size monitor and base. It is basically the same size as the screen on my MacBook Pro 16. The cover protects the screen while doubling as the stand for it. The picture has good brightness, color, and contrast. I am using it for MS Word, Excel, and coding and it has been working well for me. It has a little quirk that in the on-screen menu contrast is spelled Contarst. LOL! It works well though!
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John Pinder
> 3 dayThis Ingnok Portable Monitor is a nice size at 16 inches. It’s very thin and lightweight. The two USB-C ports and mini-HDMI ports should accommodate most users’ needs. The Down, Up, and Menu buttons on the side of the monitor add versatility and convenience. I hooked it up to a mini PC running Windows 11. It was basically Plug and Play. Without adjusting any display settings, the images on the screen looked as good as any of the other monitors I’ve used. The sound volume was more than adequate, especially considering how thin the monitor is. It did sound a little “tinny”. The included Ingnok quality user manual is nice sized. It’s easy to read and understand, with plenty of illustrations. Very helpful, too. The combination cover/monitor stand works better than some but could use more stability. I think there is a trade-off between having a lightweight, portable, cover/stand combo or a semi-portable, heavier, more stable stand. I opt for the lightweight cover/stand with its inherent protection while transporting, and using a secondary heavier stand if needed. This is a great 16-inch portable monitor at a very competitive price. Its 1 ½ pound weight and thinness add to its attractiveness.
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Roberts reviews
> 3 daySince 2020 I have become a fan of second screens, especially for video conferencing. But really a lot of what you maybe working on is often easier with a second screen. If you dont have one yet, or have never tried one, this appears to be a great, easy to use, second screen, or primary screen if you have something like a mini-computer. Although I do own a few computers, I am not a super tech guy, so this will be in terms I can understand. First off, this is super easy to use. It does come with a little instruction book, but didnt find that very helpful except how to use the case as a stand. But it does show how to hook up different devices to the screen. This does take a USB, USBC or HDMI output (and comes with those 3 cables). So at least some Apple devices, and an iPhone, will need an adaptor. For the laptops in my house, the USB C to USB C worked perfect. One end in the USB port on my laptop and into a USB C port on the monitor. Then you go to your home screen and right click to adjust the display settings. You can set it up as a second display of your monitor (so if you are sitting with a small group and just want them to see your screen, you can), or you can set it up as a screen extension up, down, left or right of your display. Some setups do need you to use a power input (comes with a wall wart and USB power cable), but my laptop USB C has enough power to power the second monitor. The extra power input is optional, or as needed, with some hookups, and required for some hookups. On the other side of the screen are three buttons for the settings. You can scroll through, adjust the brightness, sharpness, color, etc... This screen does have some little speakers, I did not get them to detect through my laptop, but did get them to work on a mini-computer with this as the only screen. They work, you can hear, but are not spectacular. If you want to listen to music, these seem very similar to most laptop speakers, adequate, but not good. Headphones, earbuds, or something else will make your experience much better, but if need to listen to a video call, these will work fine (or you can use the speaker so the laptop if that is what you are connected to). Picture quality is good, sharp, not crazy high resolution, but certainly as nice as my computer monitor. Again, I am not a tech expert, if you are a gamer and need something with a super high resolution or response rate this may not be your first choice. Even without the second power, on my computer, it is plenty bright to see in a room with regular light. Certainly if you have never used a second screen, not sure how it works, but seen others using them, this is a great screen. Easy to fold up and carry, easy to hook up, and works great. May not be the best on the market, but priced fairly, well built, and works as intended. In my opinion, that is a 5 star product.
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Addy
Greater than one weekI travel a lot for work and this has worked great for me. I bought another one on Amazon but didn’t love the brightness and found this one to be much better. I like the sleek design. The stand takes some getting used to but once you figure it out it’s great. No assembly needed.