I bought Lenovo M14 and M14t (with touch screen). The M14 is a great portable monitor. I have several versatile portable monitors for a variety of uses, but I have found the flip cover/stand difficult to use for most of them. They fell frequently. The stand on the M14 is excellent. You can adjust the tilt and limited height to fit your laptop display. The monitor is fairly light so I'm wondering if wind will be an issue when used outdoors. Image quality seems to match my HD IPS Thinkpad displays. This monitor connects via DisplayPort over USB-C only. Make sure your laptop supports this - not all USB-C ports do. It also lets you route power through the monitor, which is especially useful when all of your USB-C ports are in use. This reduces the power supply to the laptop. My Lenovo 65W USB-C Charger shows up as a 45W adapter when connected through one of these monitors. Using the Dell USB-C 90W Charger boosts the laptop's power to 60W. The monitor supports VESA mounting through the screw holes on the bottom of the stand. Clamps are included to secure the stand after installation. It's a soft felt case that's good enough, but doesn't seem to offer any impact protection for the front of the screen. I bought a tough laptop case designed for a 16" MacBook Pro and it comfortably holds both displays in my sleeves, making it much easier for me to transport the displays.
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