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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
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Product Name: | ARZOPA Portable Monitor, 15.6'' 1080P FHD Laptop Monitor USB C HDMI Computer Display HDR Eye Care External Screen w/Smart Cover for PC Mac Phone Xbox Switch PS5-S1 Table |
Manufacturer: | ARZOPA |
Model Number: | S1 Table |
Product SKU: | B093GCL18V |
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I doubt all claims this device makes, unless you can directly verify them -- like physical size, ports, resolution, refresh rate? Sure. Anything about the gamut? HDR? Doubtful.
Now for commentary from a glance at this unit? 15.6" generic monitors typically are between $75-100. You can get 2K-2.5K or higher refresh rates in the $100 range. This is no "sale".
And speaking of specs, 1920x1080? Really, 16:9? What is this, 2006? We should be all at 16:10 or 3:2 by this point. And 60hz is nothing to write home about, but for a second-monitor to show Teams or Outlook, 60hz is fine. At least it's IPS instead of a TN panel, so one feather in their cap.
I'm sure the stand and cover are flimsy, and after a few months of daily use, you'll inevitably have a loose port or two on it. Or it'll just stop working one day.
I doubt all claims this device makes, unless you can directly verify them -- like physical size, ports, resolution, refresh rate? Sure. Anything about the gamut? HDR? Doubtful.
Now for commentary from a glance at this unit? 15.6" generic monitors typically are between $75-100. You can get 2K-2.5K or higher refresh rates in the $100 range. This is no "sale".
And speaking of specs, 1920x1080? Really, 16:9? What is this, 2006? We should be all at 16:10 or 3:2 by this point. And 60hz is nothing to write home about, but for a second-monitor to show Teams or Outlook, 60hz is fine. At least it's IPS instead of a TN panel, so one feather in their cap.
I'm sure the stand and cover are flimsy, and after a few months of daily use, you'll inevitably have a loose port or two on it. Or it'll just stop working one day.