I'm very impressed with this monitor as it offers a lot for its price and while it's not perfect it's very comfortable to use and if you need a portable second monitor option it's not a bad choice. In the box you get the screen, magnetic screen cover, AC to USB-C power adapter, USB-A to Micro USB adapter, USB-C to USB-C adapter, the USB-A to USB-C supported, HDMI mini HDMI cable and manual. Basically, this monitor comes equipped with everything you need to connect to a wide range of devices, from modern phones to older phones and standard laptops and PCs. The magnetic cover not only protects the screen, but also folds into a triangle and doubles as a stand for it. The manual is written in easy-to-read English and has many diagrams for connecting various devices. What it doesn't do is tell you how to access the monitor's internal adjustment options, which is a huge omission. I discovered them quite by accident. If you press and hold the brightness button for a few seconds, it will appear. In the menu you can change the color modes, gamma and temperature of the monitor, as well as adjust the brightness, contrast, aspect ratio and HDR modes. You can toggle between different input options by pressing and holding the "Brightness down" key. This screen has an IPS 1080P display and is quite bright and vivid with decent viewing angles. It's a 60Hz screen and I have no idea what the refresh time is, but even fast videos look fine on it. It won't reach the level of a gaming monitor, but it's good enough that there won't be any video issues. It has four speakers that sound good enough for what they are, despite being about as loud as the average laptop. On the right are brightness and volume buttons, two USB-C ports, a micro-HDMI port, and a microUSB port. I have used this monitor primarily with a Samsung Dex phone and desktop, although connected to a Windows PC and PS3. For those who may not know, Samsung has a desktop UI that can be used when connecting a Samsung device to a regular monitor. In this way, you can use your Android device as a desktop PC. Dex also lets you use the on-screen keyboard, which is very close in size to a real keyboard. I did this and tried to use it to write this review. One thing I noticed while using the monitor with my phone is that the phone is draining the screen's battery. For some reason the screen is set to charge connected devices. Of course this can have its uses, but since the screen's battery isn't the greatest to start with, charging your connected device isn't always optimal and means your screen will last a lot less time than it could. . Fortunately, this feature can be disabled if you are aware of the undocumented internal menu mentioned above. Surprisingly, with the 10-finger touch feature, the screen could actually be used for typing. As such it's reasonably responsive, although with normal touchscreen use I've found that it tends not to be as responsive as I'd like and requires a stronger touch than what you'd typically use on a phone. Overall, this monitor is a solid option. It has a good picture, decent sound and a normal touchscreen. If you need a portable second monitor, this is great. I am impressed. This is a good option for people in the market.
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