For the price I don't think it's the best value for money. Let's go deeper. The Gaems 15.6 monitor is 16.5ms and 60Hz 1080p with electronically backlit panels. Pros: I love that this thing is so portable that it can literally be powered from your power bank or charger! This is almost unknown and uncommon these days, but a nice feature nonetheless. I love that it weighs almost the same as it looks and it's only 2 pounds. 2 frigging pounds, man, that's lighter than my fat brick phone. Pretty cool. The image quality itself isn't bad, in all honesty it's Full HD at 1920, you guessed it. 1080p! Of course it looks sharp and detailed as it should be. And that's almost all. Conz Price could maybe be a bit better but $200 is too much for me in my opinion. You can get a regular monitor for half that price, but you take away the portability, so it's 100 more to keep in your pocket. It's plastic and quite fragile. When I received my monitor on the first day, I noticed that the rear bars that attach the monitor stand were broken. It's a small issue, nothing major, but not cool. Flipping it on its back, I noticed that there are two legs at the ends of each side to elevate the monitor. In the middle of these two bars is a piece of plastic cover that snaps them back into place when you remove the monitor or lay it on its back. Guess what. One of them broke off in the middle of the rod, the holding piece simply broke off, of course because of the plastic coating, that's easy to do. Finally, the screen itself could be a lot better, but the brightness outweighs the colors of the screen, meaning it might show up when the game is on, but it will look very bright. So that's all there is to know about this thing, it's a good thing. Technology, but in general we are still in the early stages of portable machines, which should be taken with a pinch of salt.