There are many ultra thin portable monitors out there. It's not the thinnest or most portable of the current offerings, but it's really feature-packed. The lid doubles as a stand, which is a big plus. The seller calls it "Smart Cover" but it doesn't really do much more than a case and stand. However, the lid encloses the entire device with magnets, which is a nice touch. The screen feels like glass, super reflective and sharp. The view is clear and non-blurry from any standard viewing angle. The speakers are so-so, but in extreme cases they converge on the street. The monitor comes with cables and an external power supply to add extra power when using some devices. that don't deliver enough power for a single USBC cable. The included mini HDMI cable is another extra worth mentioning. Now for the cons - it's HEAVY...almost 3 pounds (2.95 pounds). That's more than many modern laptops. When you pick up this monitor, you will notice. If you're looking for semi-permanent use or occasional travel use, it might not matter for the features you get: IPS, HDR, FHD, LMNOP (last one are just letters!) on standby are fantastic. 1080p might be a bit low for some, but the resolution is good at this price point. At $160 MSRP, you get a lot for your money, but it comes at the cost of weight.
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