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Review on 15.6-inch Portable Monitor LiviNGPAi - External Display with 1920X1080P Resolution, 60Hz Refresh Rate, Adjustable Height, Built-In Speakers, IPS Panel, HD Quality by John Mccary

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Why didn't it appear much earlier than now?

I really love this shop! I got it for a Raspberry Pi, it could be used with anything between HDMI which is mini on the device but it comes with a cable to connect it to full HDMI. it does 1080p pretty easily, that's all. The OSD is very intuitive, you can adjust a lot of settings that you think would be impossible in something like this, but it's actually light, it comes with the kind of case you would buy for your iPad or other tablet. I'll hold it at a certain angle. Now, when you remove the case, it even comes with an expandable plastic bracket that holds the device itself up and at the right angle for you, so you can work perfectly in it again! There are two USBC ports on the side where HDMI is located. The trick is that they can be used for video because a lot of things are being put into them that are now able to handle it. There's a headphone jack on the left, in case there's a scroll wheel that not only launches the OSD menu, but lets you make selections, and a power button with an LED indicator that also works for types like the back button on the same screens. Sound as small as the rear speaker vents seem, this baby is getting loud! I mean, you know, it was called something like 50. I had to turn it down because of what I was doing, even though the TV was on in the background, and if I put it on full blast you could easily rock the house and it doesn't look like it's showing any signs of hacking or similar issues. So if you have HDMI or see a connection, you'll get the audio right there and don't need anything else. In general, I have already mentioned the image quality. It was awesome I used it with a converter connecting RCA to HDMI jacks in 1080p and 720p to run one of those 3 million games on one device and it worked perfectly, the device really sucked but the TV monitor worked great! So it's not too big to just take with you, it doesn't really have anything on board so you can't put a battery or anything like that, you have to bring your own, it gives you a manual which is actually quite detailed with pictures and all explaining You have the various connection options depending on what you want to do, which could be a power bank that you can take with you and then maybe a USBC flash drive and basically you have a portable movie player. not small it's 15.6 inches and it says something because it's the standard size of most laptops, not the newer skinny ones or chromebooks etc. it can be turned off but it's widescreen so it plays all about movies and everything you need which is really nice. It comes with a full set of cables and connectors, a power adapter and everything you need so I'll definitely pick one of those, definitely going to pick one of those brands from that source even if it's a different size or maybe 4K... because if it's that good, I can't wait to see how portable I 17 or portable 4K 15 can be!

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Pros
  • 15.7 x 10.6 x 2.8 inches
Cons
  • Limited Customer Support