Elevate Your Workspace Anywhere! 🚀
This 16-inch portable touchscreen monitor boasts a Full HD 1920x1200 resolution, 100% sRGB color accuracy, and versatile connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking enhanced productivity and vibrant visuals on the go.
Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
Adaptive Sync | FreeSync |
Warranty Type | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Phones with USB C 3.1 port or higher, Desktop |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Portable, Frameless, Tilt Adjustment, Built-In Speakers |
Specific Uses For Product | Desktop, Business |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 14"W x 9.2"H |
Screen Size | 16 Inches |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Brightness | 300 Candela |
Pixel Pitch | 0.18 |
Color Gamut | 100 |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | HDR |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Display Type | LED |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
Native Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Resolution | UXGA Wide |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.1 Type C, HDMI, USB 2.0 Type A |
Connectivity Technology | USB Type C, HDMI, USB Type A |
C**S
Read this before you buy
Works well and is clear with minimal glare. After I bought it for $40 (not on sale, $40 was the listed price) they marked it as unavailable and brought it back at $90. I didn’t notice until I went back to try and purchase it again. I wouldn’t buy it for $90+ but if they put it back to the original price then it’s definitely worth the buy.Plastic build all the way around. The “kick stand” is a little small.
R**E
Working well as a secondary screen for my desktop
I got this to use as a secondary screen for my personal desktop.I use my primary screen thru a KVM switch for my work system & personal system. I keep a secondary screen permanently attached to my personal system and I use that for things I like to keep an eye on that are not work related. problem is, when I want to control something on the personal screen, I needed to switch the KVM to do it (yeah, I know, first world problems), I figured I'd try a touch screen instead, and it is working out great. setup was easy, and I am finding it working out very nicely.
P**R
False Advertising + Flickering Defective Display = Hard Pass
I bought this monitor under the clearly advertised impression that it was touchscreen. Spoiler alert: it’s not. No drivers, no USB HID interface, no response to touch—just a glossy lie wrapped in plastic.To make matters worse, the display itself has pixel flickering and weird blue artifacts, especially in dark areas, like it’s trying to summon an 8-bit poltergeist. I’ve used proper USB-C power and HDMI connections, tested multiple devices, and it’s consistent: this thing is busted right out of the box.If I wanted a non-touchscreen display with visual glitches and false promises, I’d go back to 2006 and boot up my old Dell from a landfill.Returning this digital disappointment immediately. Buyer beware.
F**U
works well for my needs, but not without issues
I normally have this connected to my Unraid server, so I actually don't use it that frequently. Just wanted a display that didn't take much room. I picked this one based on price and the 16:10 aspect ratio which I preferred over 16:9.I would give this 5 stars for value, but for one issue. For some reason, the displayable area is cut off at the bottom. Meaning that if you have you operating system task bar at the bottom, you can't see the entire task bar. In my case, only the top half of the task bar visible at the bottom. I could not find any adjustment control for the display to address this problem. For me, this is just an annoyance but if I used the display frequently, I probably would have returned it and rated it lower.
A**N
Perfect Touchscreen for Flight Sim Enthusiasts
his portable touchscreen monitor is an excellent addition to any flight sim setup. Its responsive touch functionality makes interacting with instrument panels seamless, while the 1920x1200 resolution delivers crisp visuals for detailed simulations. The lightweight design and versatile USB-C and HDMI ports ensure easy integration into your rig. It also provides sound if required. A reliable and immersive tool for enhancing your virtual flying experience! Great value.
T**N
Likely not 100% sRGB, heavy, lack of aspect ratio setting could be dealbreaker
The media could not be loaded. This is a review for Pisichen Portable Touchscreen Monitor, 16 Inch 1920X1200P Monitor IPS Touch Screen Monitor with USB C HDMI Port, 300cd/m², External Monitor for Laptop PC Phones Computer Ras Pi. As of writing of this review, this product is grouped with a non-touch version of the same resolution and size. I got it for $100 plus a $5 for CA Electronic Waste Recycling Fee.I read some reviews for this monitor and decided to do a lottery. The one I received does have a touch function, but it’s likely not 100% sRGB as compared to various devices of mine. I do not have a calibration device to tell you exactly how many % of sRGB it is, but it seems to be closer to 72% than 100%. See some of the photos attached: left side is this touchscreen monitor, right side is Windows 10 / Macbook Pro / Chromebook. The Chromebook is the one in which the specs say 72% sRGB, and this monitor does look close to it.The monitor is heavy at 987g or 2.18lb instead of the 1.5lb in the description. It measures 3/8" for the thin upper part and 5/8" for the bottom thick part where buttons and ports are located (not the 0.3” as they claimed). As a result of the heaviness and thickness it does seem more sturdy than my other 16” 3:2 non-touch portable monitor that is in the same price range (that one is higher res, closer to 100% sRGB, almost a pound lighter, but alas, no touch). Borders are roughly 3/4" for the bottom side and 1/4" for the top, left and right side. No folio case but it does come with a kickstand that opens up to close to 90 degrees so the monitor leans back close to 45 degrees. The kickstand is stiff. The borderless design is quite nice.I like the 1920x1200 resolution, although I cannot get it to work in some cases due to the lack of aspect ratio setting and it assumes the input is 16:9 and stretches it to the full 16:10 that the screen is. For mirroring the screen of my phone it assumes it’s 16:9. This means if I set my phone to 16:10, I get black bars on either side, and if I set it to 16:9 it fills the screen. Either way round icons become oval, and this annoys me quite a bit and I’m debating whether to return this monitor. For laptops I can use the full 1920x1200 resolution no problem. For Chromecast or DVD player, it just stretches the 16:9 to fill the screen, and unsurprisingly neither would support the touchscreen function. VLC on Android treats this as a second display, and this monitor will display it at 16:9 (surprise!) at the top portion leaving a single black bar at the bottom. Note that Video streaming apps like Prime Video will not send the video from the phone, just like what a lot of lightning to HDMI adapter would tell you.For the touchscreen function, it works on Windows, Chromebook and my Android phone out of the box (with the annoying 16:9 issue I mentioned above for my phone). For Mac I do not expect it to work, from reading reviews of touchscreen monitors. Indeed, I can tap to move the mouse, but it would not register as a click (see video). I can use two fingers to scroll or three fingers to see my apps, but without clicking it’s just not very useful. Funnily it is registered as a Magic Trackpad, I see “Your trackpad is wirelessly connected to this Mac” when I plug it in. There is a touch driver for purchase (not from this brand) but it’s more expensive than this monitor ($150) so I didn’t try it out.The menu when there is no input is kind of for nerds, there looks to be 30+ settings you can tweak, but I haven’t fiddled with it. The menu when there is input is touch-enabled but the use of icons instead of words makes you guess some of them (or look up the included 5-language manual). HDR setting makes the screen brighter.I didn’t test the speaker much, it works but do not expect it to sound great, especially if you crank the volume all the way up. It does have a 3.5mm jack to send audio to your headphone. It also has a USB-A port and I can plug in the dongle for my wireless keyboard.There are 3 buttons on the right side, and I like that it’s not the scroll type that I fear will break down first. 75mm VESA mount with just 2 holes is, just like what other reviews have said, not going to be sturdy enough given this is a touchscreen monitor.A charger (QC 3.0?), 2 USB-A to USB-C cables, 1 USB-C to USB-C cable and a full size HDMI to HDMI cable are included.All in all, if you can look past the color accuracy and the weight, go for it.
V**9
Touch Screen Slow to Respond
Using Windows 11. The touch screen is very slow can take a couple of seconds to respond once a button is pushed (touched). The other more serious issue is it interferes with the other USB devices connected to the PC causing them to stop working. Disconnected the touch screen and the USB ports worked ok. The issue is repeatable. Yes, all the USB drivers are up to date. Could be a defective touch screen but it's not working for me and going back to Amazon. Will look at another brand.
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