🌸 Work smart, look sharp — the pink power monitor that means business.
This 16-inch portable monitor features a 1920x1200 IPS display with 100% sRGB color accuracy and FreeSync technology for smooth visuals. Designed with a stylish pink bezel and durable metal back, it offers versatile viewing angles and easy connectivity via USB-C and Mini-HDMI. Lightweight and slim, it’s perfect for professionals on the go seeking enhanced productivity and eye comfort.
S**R
Small but a Mighty Experience.
Worked/works better than expected, especially for the price. I was traveling for work for a while so came in handy as an extra screen for my lap top. Plugged it right in and worked as expected, easy to add as an extended screen. Also was able to plug it into my phone and use as a bigger screen to watch movies while in the hotel. Now that I'm not really traveling, my wife has been using it for schooling and loves it. Light weight, thin, and simple. Highly recommend for anyone traveling/on the go and like an extra screen.
J**M
Great and affordable
This portable monitor has been a lifesaver. It has a metal outer case which is of good build quality, it is thin and very light. The screen size in larger them my laptop monitor and has a very bright screen. It is easy to use and comes ready to use with all needed cables. It even includes a kickstand. Nice size.
L**Z
Works beautifually.
I won't be using it often, as I really don't need it at home, but it provides some very much needed additional screen space when I'm trying to work elsewhere, and it looks quite nice while doing so.The resolution is decent, the picture quality is pretty darn good, about the only thing it's missing is a case of some sort, though that's a pretty big item to be missing for something fragile.At the moment, I'm using the box it came in, which will definitely protect it, but which is rather bulky.
C**L
Great Monitor, BUT not for Video or any streaming
The quality of the build and screen resolution are excellent. The monitor connects immediately, no drivers needed for Windows or Mac. BUT, if you try to watch YouTube or play any videos on it the screen cuts off for a few seconds and then restarts and then cuts off again making it impossible to use for such purpose. If you don't need video its a great buy. If your need to watch video or stream its a waste of money.
J**Y
Almost perfect
If it came with a cover it would be 5 stars. Other than that it works great.
A**R
BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER!!! (seriously)
I bought several of these monitors because I'm creating a multi screen set up on a gaming laptop (for heavy editing) using Rolling Square Edge Pro and oval magnetic connectors on cord ends for quick set up. These monitors are the lightest (by like 1/2 a pound compared to others), they have a sick built in kick stand and the picture/ color is good for what you are paying. Very similar in appearance to my gaming laptop screen (lenovo legion i7 pro). They also have a very large screen while being pretty thin. Bought 2, one had a color flare coming out from the port causing yellow and white shadow on black screen. Most likely to much pressure on side bezle during manufacturing. I believe this to be a limited issue but if you have an issue the seller will help, no doubt. Started the exchange on amazon and i left some notes about the issue. The seller messaged me, apologized and went way above and beyond to rectify the issue. Never had a seller work so hard to correct a mistake. There are many monitors that are similar that have just been rebranded, but I will buy monitors from this seller for years to come simply because the seller is good to work with.Next monitor I hope they come out with, 4k 120hz refresh!!! (Please)Will post update in a few months.
A**R
Kickstand seems sturdy for both portrait & landscape view
TL;DR: nice! It does what you'd think. I'm very pleased with the kickstand, which is the main reason I bought it. It is steady in both horizontal and vertical orientations.**************************************************EDIT: I'm updating my review about a week later. I've used this monitor most days since receiving it and continue to be happy with. I've used it almost exclusively in the vertical set up and really like the kickstand. I can even adjust the tilt angle of the monitor by not extending the kickstand all the way. I knew, in theory, that that's how you would do that, but I'm pleased to report that it actually works! I was a skeptical about the strength/sturdiness of kickstand before I got used to it.Also, there is a way to adjust brightness! In my original review, I noted that I wasn't sure and if there was a way, I hadn't figured it out. Well, now I have! It's the same rocker as the sound, you just have to switch it from sound to brightness. How do you do that, exactly? Great question. I honestly just fiddled with it until it did what I wanted it to. I think you sort of gently use the rocker to activate it, don't adjust the brightness, and then activate it again to adjust brightness. Like I said, I just kind of fiddled with it and that worked--you just have to know that's the right rocker. I wish that there were to separate rockers or that the menu button was the way to access volume and brightness, rather than just input, but it does work. Frankly, I'm not sure why a portable monitor would need sound output, but sure, whatever.**********************************Original review below.Full disclosure: I've spent about 5 minutes with this monitor, so far. If I continue to use it and find that my review changes, I'll come back and edit it.That out of the way, so far, so good! I had a KYY portable monitor that I've been using for the last several months. It was awesome, except for the fact that the stand was just a folded up protective sleeve. That mostly worked when I was using the monitor horizontally, though not always: it did sometimes fall, even in landscape mode. Using it vertically (in portrait mode) become more and more of a hassle, presumably as the case got floppier with use. I was trying to use it vertically yesterday and got so frustrated with it falling backwards that I decided to just use it horizontally, despite the fact that I was working on a document, which is way better in portrait mode.That frustration led me back to Amazon, looking for a monitor with a built-in kickstand that could be used both ways. I found this bad boy and immediately...added to cart? Nah. Immediately started looking for something cheaper and with a more well-known brand. My last portable monitor was like $50 (albeit on sale). I was not interested in buying a $120 monitor that I wasn't even convinced was a decent brand. I admit to liking the color options from the jump.I got close to buying a used: good condition Asus monitor with 360 kickstand, before realizing that it only had one USB-C port. The way I've been using my KYY monitor was to plug my laptop charger (USB-C) into one port on the monitor, then using a C-C cord to connect the monitor to my laptop. This set up allowed me to charge my laptop through the monitor. (My laptop only has one USB-C port, so I couldn't use a USB-C charger and the monitor at the same time. My laptop came with the round pin kind of charger, initially, but I lost it and have been using a usb-c charger for years now. Way more convenient.) This was likely a slower rate than charging my laptop, directly, but that's no problem for me: I only use the portable monitor when plugged in. Using the previous portable monitor with the laptop and no charger drained my battery too quickly. I only bother to break out the portable monitor when I'm really getting down to business.When I realized that wasn't going to suit my particular use case, I looked back at this one. I looked online for in-depth reviews. One of the electronics-centric online mags I like recommended it, so I looked again. The black version was on sale for $80...and the other colors had a clippable $40 off coupon, resulting in a total price of $80. Before realizing that, I was not going to let a pretty color sway me. Upon seeing it was all the same, I immediately picked the red/pink color. If you can't see from the images, they call it pink but the body of the monitor is red. The only pink on it is the bottom bezel, which is pleasant. It does add a fun splash of extra color that coordinates nicely with the red. Plus, my university's colors are red and black and I need the monitor pretty much exclusively for working on my thesis at the library, or absolutely anywhere other than my office.My only complain is that it doesn't seem to have a way to change the brightness. Since I've just gotten it, that might be me not having figured it out yet.The frame feels really sturdy. I kept my other monitor in a padded laptop case for 15.6" laptops and swapped it out for this one. It fits nicely. I definitely would put it in something for storage and carrying it around.
T**.
Working so far, but worried about the ports...
I have only tried it a couple of times, and while it seems to work fine - the usb-c ports are both really janky. They feel loose with cables that are perfectly fit in other devices. I think partly the issue is that the ports themselves seem to be recessed to deep underneath the (nice) metallic frame. It's almost as if they don't plug in all the way. I will have to see if it is acceptable going forward or if I need to return before my window closes. It is a good looking display, and the monitor looks pretty sharp as well.
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