OPALEE via Amazon has 15.6" Anyuse 1080p Ultra-Slim IPS Portable Monitor w/ USB-C, Mini HDMI & Kickstand on sale for $46.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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15.6" FHD Portable Monitor 1920 x 1080P, 178°FULL viewing angle, HDR, and Low Blue Light Super Clear IPS
Features 2 full-featured Type-C ports and 1 MINI HDMI port
NOTE: Your device should support Thunderbolt 3.0/4.0 or USB 3.1 Type C DP ALT-MODE.
Wide Compatibility - Hassle-free plug-and-play functionality with the portable monitor. it is compatible with all devices equipped with HDMI and USB Type-C ports like laptops, PS, XBOX, SWITCH game consoles, No app or driver installation required.
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OPALEE via Amazon has 15.6" Anyuse 1080p Ultra-Slim IPS Portable Monitor w/ USB-C, Mini HDMI & Kickstand on sale for $46.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
15.6" FHD Portable Monitor 1920 x 1080P, 178°FULL viewing angle, HDR, and Low Blue Light Super Clear IPS
Features 2 full-featured Type-C ports and 1 MINI HDMI port
NOTE: Your device should support Thunderbolt 3.0/4.0 or USB 3.1 Type C DP ALT-MODE.
Wide Compatibility - Hassle-free plug-and-play functionality with the portable monitor. it is compatible with all devices equipped with HDMI and USB Type-C ports like laptops, PS, XBOX, SWITCH game consoles, No app or driver installation required.
Model: Anyuse Portable Monitor 15.6 Inch 1080P USB-C HDMI Ultra-Slim Travel Monitor with Kickstand, for Laptop, PC, Mac Phone, PS, Xbox, Swich IPS Ultra-Thin Zero Frame Gaming Monitor
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Looks like an interesting option for having dual monitors for little cost. But I'm skeptical of some of their details, for instance the claim that it is 0.04 in. thick. Clearly it is NOT 1/25 in. thick (0.04) but a case of a misplaced decimal point. Probably 0.4 in. thick.
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Looks like an interesting option for having dual monitors for little cost. But I'm skeptical of some of their details, for instance the claim that it is 0.04 in. thick. Clearly it is NOT 1/25 in. thick (0.04) but a case of a misplaced decimal point. Probably 0.4 in. thick.
Looks like an interesting option for having dual monitors for little cost. But I'm skeptical of some of their details, for instance the claim that it is 0.04 in. thick. Clearly it is NOT 1/25 in. thick (0.04) but a case of a misplaced decimal point. Probably 0.4 in. thick.
Says 300 Candela, aren't most of these cheap monitors 250? Of course that only matters if the # is correct.
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Is this bright enough to watch a game at a brewery outside in the sun ?
These types of portable displays are very mid level laptop screen quality. If you'd consider a normal bushiness class laptop useable, you'd likely consider this perfectly watchable ***if*** the sun wasn't directly shining on the screen, but in total noon sun (angled away from the sun) the display will of course not look like an OLED 4K, IMAX screen, etc....in near darkness, like some of these kids pretend it should. And even a super high-end screen will still look like crap under those conditions, just better by comparison.
That being said, I'd be more worried about how loud the speakers are for such a setting.
FWIW, I use a similar el cheapo monitor all the time outside, just try to be under some type of shade if possible (I imagine that brewery has umbrellas, pergolas, etc) and angled away from direct sunlight hitting the display.
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These types of portable displays are very mid level laptop screen quality. If you'd consider a normal bushiness class laptop useable, you'd likely consider this perfectly watchable ***if*** the sun wasn't directly shining on the screen, but in total noon sun (angled away from the sun) the display will of course not look like an OLED 4K, IMAX screen, etc....in near darkness, like some of these kids pretend it should. And even a super high-end screen will still look like crap under those conditions, just better by comparison.
That being said, I'd be more worried about how loud the speakers are for such a setting.
FWIW, I use a similar el cheapo monitor all the time outside, just try to be under some type of shade if possible (I imagine that brewery has umbrellas, pergolas, etc) and angled away from direct sunlight hitting the display.
What I've been impressed with is what you can get for $150 from the Uperfect brand, which despite the generic-sounding name seems to have cornered the market on mid range portable monitors.
What I've been impressed with is what you can get for $150 from the Uperfect brand, which despite the generic-sounding name seems to have cornered the market on mid range portable monitors.
Placed alongside a Macbook Pro, the screen doesn't pale in comparison, which is saying a lot. (It's on the smaller size, larger ones are out there)
They do look like they have some cool stuff, for example, I just stumbled on this https://www.amazon.com/UPERFECT-P...B0FWRQKL23. Love the fact it has a folding stand but also comes with a purpose built case too.
Thanks for the recommendation! UPERFECT looks promising. A major upgrade to my "MNN" branded monitor
Is this bright enough to watch a game at a brewery outside in the sun ?
Unlikely. If they don't list the nits of brightness, it's nothing special.
I'm sure these are just surplus laptop panels being repurposed as portable monitors. And most laptop panels struggle in the direct sun.
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That being said, I'd be more worried about how loud the speakers are for such a setting.
FWIW, I use a similar el cheapo monitor all the time outside, just try to be under some type of shade if possible (I imagine that brewery has umbrellas, pergolas, etc) and angled away from direct sunlight hitting the display.
That being said, I'd be more worried about how loud the speakers are for such a setting.
FWIW, I use a similar el cheapo monitor all the time outside, just try to be under some type of shade if possible (I imagine that brewery has umbrellas, pergolas, etc) and angled away from direct sunlight hitting the display.
Here's one I tried: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6R7KZW
Placed alongside a Macbook Pro, the screen doesn't pale in comparison, which is saying a lot. (It's on the smaller size, larger ones are out there)
Here's one I tried: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6R7KZW
Placed alongside a Macbook Pro, the screen doesn't pale in comparison, which is saying a lot. (It's on the smaller size, larger ones are out there)
Thanks for the recommendation! UPERFECT looks promising. A major upgrade to my "MNN" branded monitor
I'm sure these are just surplus laptop panels being repurposed as portable monitors. And most laptop panels struggle in the direct sun.
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