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Review on πŸ–₯️ EM105 Portable Monitor Eyoyo - 10.5" 1920X1280 Display, 60Hz, Built-In Speakers, HD by Tim Rasmussen

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Just don't expect FreeSync to work with a companion laptop monitor like the X1 Nano.

Nothing to say except the weird resolution (like the X1 Nano) and the small size, which I think suits the X1 Nano well. If you pair this with macOS, you can expand the "Show More Permissions" options for 1920 x 1280 popups. Interestingly, both Type-C can be used as a display input, normally I would expect only the middle Type-C port to be able to connect a cable and the bottom Type-C to be used only for power. The stand is magnetic and attaches to the back. It's a leather and fabric finish that looks really nice. I never removed the protective film from the display as it didn't affect the colour, but you should. The main problem with this is freesync. This monitor uses a common OSD menu for display settings including Freesync settings. However, when I connected it to an Ideapad Gaming 3, which has a Type-C connector connected to an iGPU, the display didn't show up as a FreeSync-capable monitor, so I highly doubt the advertised "FreeSync support" . I've used other portable monitors that support free sync (and use the same OSD), but it's not a free sync monitor, at least when I tried using it with an Ideapad Gaming 3.

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Pros
  • Second laptop monitor
Cons
  • Many things

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