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Related review

Jordan 2024-04-03 05:59:50

[6 x 2.5 x 0.5"] Using this as the base for a wireless video monitor station. A little heavy, but surprisingly stable. Portable size is not too large. Doesn't feel like it needs a sandbag for stability, but the layout allows for some extra peace of mind.

5
Bruce 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4:3] I knew this monitor was going to be compatible with the USB-C to USB-C connection on my Lenovo ThinkPad, but I was a bit unsure whether it would require auxiliary power from my Dell Latitude work laptop. The Thunderbolt connection provided the same connectivity, and I could not be more pleased with the quality and simplicity of the Lilliput. So nice to have just this one cable providing the video and power to the portable monitor. Was not planning for touchscreen capabilities on my portable monitor, but for the price, this feature was a great add-on. I put this decision off for way too long...should have bought it month's ago!

5
Erik H. 2024-04-05 05:53:45

[3.585 lb] The ASUS OLED MQ16AH is a phenomenal portable monitor which renders beautiful imagery with fantastic color accuracy. Perfect for when home or traveling, this monitor is lightweight and occupies very little space. Standard buttons on the monitor allow tuning various display settings. A handy shortcut button was also made available to switch between the pre-configured display presets or customizable to perform some other function. Connecting to the monitor was effortless using either of the two included cables, USB-C to USB-C or USB-C to MINI-HDMI. The bezel around the panel was minimal and unobtrusive. The colors are colorful and vibrant. Lightweight and portable. And for extended control and flexibility, the monitor is mountable on a small tripod. Overall, the ASUS OLED MQ16AH is a fantastic, utilitarian portable monitor offering many features in a small, compact design.

5
Ekim Snevig 2024-07-22 07:48:15

[IPS-Type LCD] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The HP E14 G4 Portable Monitor is exactly what I was hoping for - a decent sized monitor that fits on top of my closed Envy laptop. It provides a useful second extended display for my Envy 27 display. The USB-C cable works perfectly with the USB-C connection from my laptop. The Portable Monitor is light in weight and the foldable stand holds the display at a nice angle. I highly recommend this product.

5
Neil 2024-08-28 04:18:44

[TFT LCD] I needed a compact, simple, high-quality, secondary display to sit beside my main monitor. I very much wanted a portable monitor, but not to actually carry around with me, just not an ordinary display with the clutter of power cord/stand/etc. It will mostly be sitting in one place, but the nature of my work involves frequent changes to all the hardware connected to my system, so a degree of portability is great. What I also didn't really want was the usual origami case/cover/stand that comes with most portable monitors. I think they're great, but just not right for this particular usage. Before the Lenovo I tried an Asus Zenscreen, which was pretty awesome, but had a battery (great for true portable use!) but wouldn't power-up if the battery needed charging, which is a hassle I don't need. The Asus also had an HDMI input, which the Lenovo lacks, and also built-in speakers (if I recall correctly). Again, for true portable use, the speakers are almost a must-have, so for some people the Lenovo won't fit the bill. The lack of HDMI support is a little disappointing, for sure, but even though I would have made use of it, it also wasn't a deal breaker (for me). So, yes, if all you need is the display, and your computer/device supports video over USB-C, this is a great option. Minor gripe is the straight plug and length of the supplied USB-C cable. A right-angled plug and another foot or so of length would have been much better. I had to buy a separate cable, and (as I discovered the hard way!) not many USB-C cables support the alt mode of Displayport-over-USB, and the correct cable wasn't cheap! For me, in this particular scenario, this Lenovo is pretty much perfect. For some people it may be a little too basic, so for those people I'd say try the Asus.

5
jayotte 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.925 lb] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was interested in this USB C dock for my work laptop in order to improve my workstation. After doing some research I determined that this dock would be perfectly fine for productivity but not necessarily gaming. My laptop had one monitor connected to it but I wanted a second. This dock has allowed me to relocate my laptop as well as pack up its 65 watt charger (since the USB C connection delivers up to 100W). I'm pleased with the results. I'm using the following hardware with no issues. Two 1080p 60Hz monitors using Displayport, UBC wireless headset, USB wireless keyboard+mouse, SD card from my camera, and Ethernet. I also use the 20W USB C to charge my rechargable keyboard and mouse as needed. Since the USB C connection is only 10 gigabits (compared to 40 gigabit Thunderbolt) I don't feel comfortable adding too many high bandwidth devices. I suggest avoiding using multiple high resolution/high refresh rate monitors so to avoid maxing the cable's capacity. I also can't speak to the third monitor support. This dock has been a great addition to my workstation and has worked seemlessly while avoiding overtaxing the 10 gigabit laptop connection. I'd recommend it for any non-4K productivity workstation.

5
Jeff M. 2024-04-21 02:23:23

[2.745 lb] LOTS of ports available. I have an external monitor, a wireless mouse transmitter, a usb software dongle, an ethernet line, a wired keyboard, a laptop to the main connection (which also charges the laptop), and two external hard drives. After all that - I still have one usb port open on the front which I use for thumb drives. And the card reader is available on the front too. It's worked perfectly for a year and I see no reason to suspect that it will fail on me any time soon.

5
Paul 2024-04-13 02:44:47

[Fuji NP-150] Powers my Sony 5 portable monitor

5
Jamie123 2024-06-05 07:26:26

[Yes] This is a review for the ES-300W Wireless Portable Duplex Document Scanner that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. This standalone portable scanner is one of the best I have used. It is quick and compact in size. I love the Wi-Fi ability to scan right to your computer or phone. The size of the unit is a major plus. It doesn’t take up any room on my desk and is highly portable. Initial setup of the scanner can be tricky but after the setup the scanner works without a glitch. This is a well-made device worth having and I will get much use out of it.

5
Tony 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.555 lb] Perfect for my wireless monitor transmitter.

5