
In terms of how the screen looks and wanting it to match your main monitor exactly, this monitor has more settings for you to fiddle with than some other portable monitors I've seen, and all the text is simpler too to read. Documentation on all settings is a bit sparse, but experimenting with the "Settings Wheel" on the side will help you find what works best for you. Overall, the screen quality is better than some other portable monitors I've seen. Important: This Amazon page sells multiple versions of this monitor over time (I hate it). The one I just bought doesn't have a stand. and comes with a magnetic case to hold it in place and protect it even while traveling. My version has four VESA holes on the back. Judging by other reviews, the standing version doesn't have VESA holes. Also important: if your monitor resets every time you restart your laptop, you'll need an extra USB-C cable plugged into where it says "PD USB-C" to keep power going to your Preserve settings when power is turned off. I plug mine into the included external power outlet so it always has power, even if the laptop's USB ports lose power when it's turned off. When I turn off my laptop with this external power supply, the portable monitor says "ZZZZ Power Saving" for a second and then goes out to black. When I reboot, the settings remain the same. My monitor originally had a pink tint on the display but there are several display profiles to choose from and between picking the best and adjusting the brightness/contrast I am very happy with how it looks. I hope that PS - I'm also glad that the front of the monitor doesn't have the brand name written on it at all.


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