You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Small 1080P Monitor

Related products

Weldex 19" Ip Monitor With 1080p Camera

$2,057.85 $2,613.47

Orion 49" 1080p Led Monitor 49rce Economy Wide

$3,177.00 $4,098.33

Weldex 27" Public View 1080p Monitor With Camera

$2,594.85 $3,529.00

Dual Arm Monitor Desk Mount Small Space

$3,119.97 $4,648.76

Pelco Pmcl600 32" 1080p Led Monitor

$2,337.00 $3,271.80

Pelco Pmcl600 24" 1080p Led Monitor

$1,529.85 $1,835.82

Weldex 27" 1080p Lcd Security Monitor

$2,182.50 $3,426.53

Lg Ultrawide 29" 1080p Hdr Monitor

$749.97 $1,049.96

Orion Images 55rce 55" 1080p Led Monitor

$3,597.00 $4,640.13

Related review

Sean 2024-04-02 09:50:24

[8 x 6.2 x 1.4"] Hooked up to a 1080p monitor and it works fine.

5
craig d 0000-00-00 00:00:00

older toshiba satellite laptop running linux mint to 32" 1080p monitor. �had to turn off laptop display and then it performs as advertised. �very nice and a bargain price.

5
craig d 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.17 lb] older toshiba satellite laptop running linux mint to 32" 1080p monitor. �had to turn off laptop display and then it performs as advertised. �very nice and a bargain price.

5
David 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3840 x 2160] This is paired with my canon 5dmk3 70/200/2.8 shooting 1080p video. I researched this for a while and came up this is best for me when I'm shooting fast Lacrosse games. Couple things there in no meter monitoring of how much batter power you have. And when you turn off monitor you have to reset some of things in menu. The mount you get to put on hot shoe is ok for now but I'm looking for a better mount. Over all I love this monitor you can see the players and can follow the game much better then the screen on camera.

5
howarddavidp 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.35 lb] I can game on mine, no lag as a 3rd monitor to do surround in World of Tanks (WoT). I have a Lenovo Y510P with 2 GeForce 750m cards, and the laptop has 1 HDMI and 1 VGA port, both go to my Samsung T27B350 TV/Monitors running at 1080p@60. I have a Desktop that I actually run 6 of those Samsung monitors with 2 video cards. Since I choose to rebuild my Desktop, I have been using my laptop in the meanwhile. I wanted to use 3 monitors so I could game with peripheral vision, since World of Tanks supports 120' FOV. While my center and right monitors are handled by the laptop video ports, I was short 1 port to do 3 displays. I initially used a KWorld USB2-2-DVI, and that even worked, but there was noticeable lag. Since I only use about 1/3 of the side monitor, this was possible. If I tried to use the entire screen, this might have been bad, but for my purposes and this game, it was acceptable. Since I saw they released USB3-2-DVI, I figure it could only be faster. they were right, now using 1/3 of my left side monitor, and there is almost no lag, I would have to be looking for it to even notice. It works perfect, so this will work in place of the Matrox TripleHead2Go I was looking at. I will try to see how it handles full screen, but for a partial screen, WoT in 1080p is fine. Hope this helps out someone who is trying to decide if this will work, I think if you wanted to watch full screen videos at 1080p@60 this would handle that no problem at all. David

5
TravisIsCaribbeanTTV 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[23.8"] Very good and cheap monitor for 1080p gaming or a good seconday monitor, I had no issues with this the size is also perfect for 1080p, if you go up to like 27-32 inches monitor (1080p) it gets blurry, If you want a budget monitor buy this honest (any card should be able to get 165hz on this ez)

5
Jonathan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x Gold Mount] I use this with my Red Komodo. I run my SDI signal directly from my Komodo to the Liliput. It's a great 1080p image. You really can't go wrong. As for false color and other cool monitor features, I split the SDI sometimes into other monitor or wireless units. Only downside is that you can't use a v-mount for field work. But let's be real, most of the time this is going to be used inside a studio.

5
RetroJohn 2024-04-01 02:54:29

[256-Bit] an excellent graphics card, currently running a 144hz 1080p monitor for now, but noticed even with that running both new and older AAA titles it'll hit 65-70c pretty regularly where as my ROG 3060 was hitting 50-55c. Ran those temps while running Star Wars Outlaws and Destiny 2, but was running around 45-50c while running DOOM: Eternal. Curious to see what it'll be running and and framerates when i upgrade to a 240hz 4k monitor.

5
Abe K 2024-04-02 01:36:31

[Copper] I use it to connect from my PC to a 23" widescreen monitor. It does what its supposed to, transfers the 1080p 1,920x1,080 signal in all clarity.

5
Zuhair 2024-04-02 07:37:50

[23.8"] Arguably the best budget 1080p gaming monitor that you can buy. Great colors, even though its a little saturated, but I like that look. Impressive features like Freesync, 165hz (up to 180hz OC), 1ms response time (although a bit misleading), and its IPS panel. It's sharp, has good customizability, and is overall very good. There isnt really anything bad I can say about this monitor. BUY IT!

5