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Review on Portable HONGO MacbookPro HON-T14AT – Touchscreen, HDR Mode, Lightweight, 1920X1080P, Tilt Adjustment, Frameless Display, Built-In Speakers, LCD by George Oyler

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good secondary monitor

If I didn't have an analogue to compare, I'd probably be a lot happier. Below is a summary of the pros and cons: PROS: - Good resolution for its size - HDMI and USB-C ports - Cables included - Extendable stand CONS - Slightly lower contrast ratio - Poor sound quality - Not as bright as expected - Less exactly colors. This is usually only an issue if you use it for professional photo editing. I've found that the touchscreen doesn't work on Windows unless you set it as the primary monitor and use USB-C instead of HDMI. This is specific to this type of monitor and is a Windows limitation as far as I can tell. An interesting use is to make it a second screen for your phone. In terms of gaming, it works well for simple games, but you won't be able to play Fortnight on it seriously. Anyway, I wasn't expecting it, but I tried it and wouldn't recommend it for this type of game. In general, this is a good screen. Like I said, I have another one that I like better than this one, but it makes a great second monitor for my laptop when I'm on the go. Finally, I no longer know how to work with a monitor.

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Pros
  • Touch Monitor - Support 10-point touch (support iOS single-point touch), just like a touchscreen tablet or laptop, more convenient and faster than ordinary portable monitors
Cons
  • The monitor refresh rate is too slow.

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