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Review on Feiasia 15.6" Portable Monitor Computer Speakers - 60Hz, Wall Mountable, Built-In Cover Stand, Super Thin & Amp, WP16, IPS by Edwin Tanamas

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Read what you get (or be disappointed)

I'll boil this down to simple points based on my personal opinion: - It's not a touchscreen. Read again: It's not a touchscreen! - The gloss matches my laptop screen, but it's difficult to handle without leaving fingerprints on it, which worries me. Thinking is a problem, but it comes with territory. Glossy screens make colors pop, while matte screens are easier to work with. This can be corrected with a matte anti-reflective film (cuttable type). For some reason, it doesn't auto-detect USB-C signals. At least not on my devices. Pressing the power button (which changes to "return to previous" when using the OSD) will show the available sources but will not change the input. For the actual USB C1, C2 and HDMI selection, you can use the OSD menu (press the round select button) and then click the "gear in folder" icon. Here it is. The micro USB port on the right is a little odd. A third USB-C port for other cable routing or connecting peripherals would make more sense to me. The internal speaker is not very good. About what I expected. Maybe a little worse. Sounds like a phone speaker under a piece of cardboard. Works when needed. The headphone jack resembles a micro USB connector. They are almost next to each other, almost like an outdated plug part. It works and sounds like most regular audio outputs. While I still love using wired headphones, they work with a USB-C adapter. On the go, the case works better as a screen protector than as a stand. The magnets are weak. I use the screen with a metal tablet stand, which works 10 times better but is also 8 times less portable. Image quality is decent. I was surprised at how well it matches my desktop monitor that I use for graphics work. Personally, I have no problems with the screen turning off. This is a setting in the device settings. The screen turns on and off when my laptop goes to sleep. Lower Lime: This is a good screen for those who need a screen. I can imagine filming with it or just watching videos. You can extend the laptop desktop. I couldn't work on my cell phone. I recommend buying another stand. The 90 degree USB-C adapter helps to hide the cable. I took some photos and hope it helps with the decision making.

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Pros
  • package included
Cons
  • Bad viewing angles