I have a lot of portable monitors. I work from home and mostly on the go. Portable monitors have been a lifesaver for me as I can easily add external monitors to my laptop for the same versatility I would get from using my laptop at home with a docking station. Adding one or even two external monitors to my work laptop increases my productivity exponentially and now I can't imagine not having those extra monitors while I work. Many portable monitors have decent features, but they can feel unreliable. Not this one. It comes with a built in stand that can be used to hold the monitor upright and add stability to the display so I don't have to worry about it being knocked over easily. I prefer external 15.6" or even 17.3" displays as they work best with the scaling I use on my laptop. I have 15.6" and 17.3" laptops and I prefer all additional screens to be as large as possible so there is no difference between native and external displays. This display features a native Full HD display and is powered by a single USB-C cable or a mini HDMI to HDMI cable and a USB-C cable to connect to a computer or wall outlet via an adapter connected. You have the option to use this display whether your computer has a USB-C port or not. A small point of criticism for me with the connections is that no USB-C to USB-A cable is included. This means that if your computer doesn't have a USB-C connection, you'll need to use an external power supply to power the display. A USB-C to USB-A cable lets you connect your laptop to your computer for power, eliminating the need for a power outlet. If you have a cord, you don't have to rely on an outlet for the display to work, but if you don't, you need to make sure the display is close enough to an available outlet for it to turn on. when using a mini HDMI connection. The display also has built-in speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio. The display also has settings you can tweak, which isn't as common with portable displays as it should be. You can adjust speaker volume, brightness, contrast, and a few other settings to make the display work for you. I think that's enough for my use. The big feature that sets this display apart from others is that the screen is touch-sensitive, meaning you can tap and swipe on it to interact with the computer. You can also connect it to phones and game consoles, but I only used it for my laptop. Touchscreen capability on a 15.6-inch display usually comes at a very high price, but this display gives you that capability for a reasonable price. I haven't had any issues with this display so far and I really like the built in stand. The display is durable and has a weight that prevents bumps, and you don't need to carry an extra bag to get the kickstand feature. I am satisfied with this display and I recommend it, especially to me
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