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Review on WIMAXIT M1560CTV2: Portable 15.6" Multi-Interface Monitor with Upgraded Extension, Wall Mountable, Built-In Speakers and IPS, 60Hz by Dan Martin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The touchscreen works AND with my Surface Pro laptop, but there's a trick

So, a quick recap of what others have said: wearable, nice picture, works with my Samsung Note 20, good. I need a third monitor, I did my homework and found that my surface pro 4 can handle it. I already have a docking station and it outputs to my TV. Bought another Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter; plugged my USB power cable into the back of the Pro Dock (because Mini DisplayPort doesn't power WIMAXIT) and plugged in a customized HDMI cable: works great, happy as can be. My hand cleaned the WIMAXIT screen and I saw an echo of the response on the Surface Pro 4 as if I had touched the screen of THIS. What kind of? I was messing around with the display settings, made WIMAXT the main monitor, and all of a sudden I got touchscreen controls from WIMAXIT! I wasn't expecting this, just glad to see it now there are 3 monitors in total. It exceeds my expectations. I tried several combinations but here is what I found: The video from my Surface Pro 4 needs to be connected to the WIMAXIT HD port. Power is connected to the USB ports on the Surface Pro Dock. When that happens, voila! Video and touch functions! Absolutely delighted with the discovery, had to share so someone else knows. Hope this helps, please like and if so.

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Pros
  • 15.6 inches
Cons
  • Bad viewing angles. Poor viewing angles can cause the display to appear distorted or blurry when viewed from the side or at an angle.

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