This monitor offers a wide range of desirable features focused on delivering high-performance gaming on the go. I love having a 144Hz monitor that doesn't take up more than 20 inches of space. The high refresh rate is smooth. Touchscreen functions work properly after USB connection. HDR looks good too. The basic quality is good, I didn't notice any dead pixels. The monitor uses a metal frame with an integrated foldable/retractable stand that also houses the power button and various ports. The folding mechanism directly on the monitor looks unfamiliar, but works like a stable stand and allows the monitor to be tilted up and down. The stand has a maximum bend of 90 degrees, but is poorly protected from further bending that could cause signal dropouts and damage. The monitor lacks VESA holes for more flexible fixed installation, so you can't easily take advantage of the functionality of more advanced monitor stands, which allow you to reposition the monitor in odd ways by tilting it sideways or hanging it vertically. You just have to use the built in kickstand feature or maybe a kickstand. There is only 1 button on the monitor. Long press to turn on/off, short press to turn on the menu. This is the first portable touchscreen monitor I've seen that actually uses the touchscreen to configure the monitor - other similar touchscreen monitors only allow you to adjust settings via physical buttons. Pressing the menu button displays a multi-page graphical menu. The settings use symbols and don't use a lot of words, making it difficult to decipher what everything means. The Getting Started Guide also doesn't explain what the icons mean, so you'll have to figure it out another way. Virtual sliders control the backlight brightness, contrast and some other settings, but the program does not have advanced touch zones. at the end of the slider. The lack of better sliders makes it difficult to set the sliders to 100% or 0%. I got 97% on the first swipe and ended up spending an inordinate amount of time trying to tap the right pixel to set the slider to 100%. The configuration menu doesn't time out, which is nice as I can take my time with the settings. The monitor consumes 10W with minimum backlight and 15W with maximum backlight. Minimum. The monitor can be powered by an AC adapter and comes with an 18W USB charger. The HDMI-to-mini-HDMI cable is very short - assuming you can position the computer's HDMI output near the left side of the monitor.
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