Good at first. It's very light, and since it's intended to be used as a portable monitor, that's important. Picture quality is good (I tested it on a PS5), and the included carrying case fits snugly around it and should protect it from scratches and the like. The speaker is what it is. If you're looking for near-decent sound you should go with headphones, but if you just want no-frills sound then this will work for you. I usually fall into the latter category, so that's fine with me. The fact is that the viewing angle of the display is extremely limited, so that's how you have to position it. This is a problem as the legs aren't adjustable so you end up with exactly one corner unless you want to mount it to something using the included mounting hole. However, this is a portable monitor, so carrying around a tripod or similar may affect portability. The power connection sucks, period. It's a micro USB port and the connection is wobbly. It's not the cable that came with it, I tried a few micro USB cables I had laying around and they all had the same issue. Basically, you need to make sure the power cord is positioned so that it doesn't get pushed around or the monitor will turn off. There is no reason to use such a plug other than cheapness. I have a variety of devices that use USB for power and they use barrel connectors that stay in place or at least have a tight micro or mini USB connection. The supplied power cord is too short. . It doesn't matter since you can use any USB-A to Micro-USB cable, but still. I still recommend it. You might find a monitor with sturdier settings and a better viewing angle, but it's likely to be a lot less portable. As long as you know what you need, this should be a pretty reliable portable solution.