2.5K Portable Monitor, MagicRaven 16 2520x1680, 1500:1 IPS Laptop Monitor, Slim Lightweight USB C HDMI Computer Display, Gaming Screen with Speakers, Travel Monitor for Mac PC Phone PS4/5 Xbox Switch

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  • Daman

    > 3 day

    This thing is awesome, exaclty what I needed for my mac airbook. Its light, sleek, with a great display. Super easy to connect and carry around.

  • L. Carter

    > 3 day

    This little monitor has a thin profile and works well for a video game system. The mini HDMI cable is included but I purchased a shorter thinner cable for portability. The cover is magnetic and holds the screen in place well while doubling as a stand.

  • Christian S.

    > 3 day

    Estoy muy sorprendo por la calidad de imagen (trabajo en esta área) y como pueden ver en las imágenes al compararlas con un MacBook Pro de 16 (2019) se ven muy similares, incluso en brillo (Macbook al 90% de brillo y pantalla al 100%) Sorprende la fidelidad del color y el contraste y profundidad de los negros, si bien la pantalla del Macbook se ve algo mejor, no hay que olvidar que hablamos de una pantalla de U$140. Lo malo son los controles, poder subir el brillo de 5 (defecto) a 10 fue algo difícil. En cuanto a la resolución es efectivamente 2520 x 1680, y se ve muy bien. La pantalla demoro 7 días en llegar a Santiago de Chile.

  • Beau D. Vue

    > 3 day

    I bought this portal monitor on as a lightning deal. It was to replace my 15.6 portal monitor that was damaged. I did not realize it was a 2520x1680 monitor until I received it. When I first plugged it in using USB-C to my 2018 macbook pro, the colors did not display correctly. After looking through the reviews and exhausted all my troubleshooting ideas, I realized that the HDR option was checked in the screen settings of the macbook pro. After unchecking it, all the colors and the display was showing correctly as it should. I hope this helps someone if they try connecting to a 2018 macbook pro that does not support HDR. I had no other issue. Ive adjusted the color and the display to my liking and I was off to the races with working remotely. I would purchase this again.

  • Germán Ríos González

    Greater than one week

    Its a superb option for a mobile workstation, and works perfectly for a HIDPI laptop especially the ones with a 3:2 ratio, with this ratio you can have a better manage web content because you have more room to place other tools around the web view, or you can do the same for video editors, IDEs or VSCode

  • H. Hendrickson

    > 3 day

    Updated 2/14/2023: Note, I left my original review below just for historical sake. After posting my original review, the manufacturer reached out to me about the washed out screen and offered to send me a new, 4k version of this screen at no cost. I accepted and it arrived over the weekend. I plugged it into my iPad Pro 12.9” 2022 this morning to test it out and work for a while from the kitchen table, and wouldn’t you know it, the same washed out colors on this new panel. Something isn’t right here… so I started digging in the settings on the screen, and all were at the standard defaults, and adjusting them didn’t help. So then I looked at the settings on the iPad. There aren’t a lot, but this is where there is the very important setting…. The iPad Pro appears to default to sending an HDR signal to an external screen in Stage Manager. But the panel defaults to thinking it’s an SDR signal and doesn’t auto-switch (few panels do, so I don’t fault them for this). As soon as I changed the iPad to send an SDR signal, the colors were perfect (well, as perfect as SDR gets). So I went back and looked at the same settings on the original panel, and it’s exactly the same. Changing the iPad to sending an SDR signal and the colors on it were no longer washed out. I am still knocking the 1 star off this monitor for the difficult to use button configuration (the tiny push+rocker button). This is addressed on the new 4k panel via use of 5 discrete buttons (that I’m still adjusting to, but no more accidental pushed when you meant to go up or down). It’s actually closer to a 4.5 stars, but I don’t give out 5 stars very often, reserving it for the really top notch stuff that goes above and beyond. Summary: This is a solid screen for the price and works very well with iPad. It’s not covered in their instructions anywhere, they only cover computer, phone and game systems. But this panel works well with the iPad and Stage Manager as an external display. Any issues with it are due to the implementation of Stage Manager on the iPad, not the screen. They should add to the instructions to cover the iPad as this panel works well with it. I still give a slight nod to the Svantto screen because it’s got a 144Hz refresh rate, and this panel only goes to 60 Hz. But this isn’t meant as a gaming monitor and it’s priced below the other. So go with what makes sense to you, but I don’t think you can go wrong with the MagicRaven if you are a Mac/iPad/iPhone user. ——- Original Review ———- I got this to use as a 2nd screen for various situations because it’s 2k@60HZ and 16”, so a good form-factor for travel. And it can be powered by the connected device, as long as it supports the right power output and you are confident it will have sufficient battery power. For my testing and comparison, I also have a Svantto 2k @ 144Hz external monitor, also received through the Vine program. This monitor is used daily by me as a 3rd screen connected to a MBP 14” and it works very well. The resolution is so good that I have to bump it down a little and the 144Hz refresh is butter smooth for everything I’ve thrown at it. A few notes, the power requirements for this monitor make it picky with respect to the cable that you use. The first couple of USB_D cabled that I tried on my iPad (12.9” 2022 version with 1TB storage) didn’t work. One was labeled as a 100W cable, but it must not have passed the right display signal as the monitor didn’t detect it and just went into a cycle of colored screens. I finally connected a true USB4 cable, and the monitor came to life. The good: The image is crisp and clear and the monitor is lightweight. It has lots of connectivity options (2 USB-C, mini HDMI and a micro USB-A) and comes with a (cheap) cover that doubles as the stand. If you are going to use this, invest in a better stand. This one makes me think that it’s going to fall over all the time. It comes with all the cables you need, USB-C to USB-C, USB-A to USB-C, mini-HDMI to HDMI and a 5V/3A power brick as the external power supply. The bad: The image is very washed out. I didn’t have this issue with the Svantto, so I don’t think it’s the iPad. I tried adjusting everything I could find in the OSD menu, and nothing helped. Adjusting brightness and contrast didn’t seem to do much except make it worse. And changing the mode only helped a little (Movie and Text seem the best, to me). So I’m not sure if this is how the panel is, or if I have an issue with mine. The picture I posted doesn’t really capture it, but it’s very noticeable when you compare it with the built-in screen on the iPad (I know, it’s a little unfair as the iPad 12.9” has one of the best screens out there). I’m also not a fan of the finger killing wheel buttons that all the manufacturers put on these screens. They aren’t the easiest to use. They work, but it would be better if it was just 3 buttons (up/down/ok) vs the rocker style that they use. It’s picky when it comes to cables. The manual isn’t very clear if it supports USB-C PD or if it only works with the supplied power supply. I’ll have to try it separately to see how it works. The power requirements are in the USB-C PD spec, but I’ve seen other devices that get power over USB-C that don’t follow the spec (Firewalla, I’m looking at you and your Purple device). The speakers are very weak and tinny with absolutely no bass. And there is no EQ or ability to adjust the sound output other than volume and mute (which is only accessible via the OSD, not a dedicated button/switch). This is surprising as it’s easy to get decent speakers in a package this small (most tablet have had decent sound for years and they are in this small of a form factor). And there is no way that I can see to tell the monitor to not grab audio from the source (turn the speakers off). So depending on the source and the app, it may force the audio to the monitor vs. the native device speakers (WebEx Meet does this on my iPad, and its very annoying). I gave it 3 stars for the very washed out screen and the hard to use buttons. The clarity is very good and it’s dead simple to use (with the right cable), but using it as an external monitor (which is what it is) is severely hampered by the screen color issue. I’ll keep playing with it to see if I can make it better, and if the manufacturer reached out with any suggestion that help, I’ll update this review.

  • Vladimir

    > 3 day

    This is indeed a great monitor with excellent display parameters. I am able to connect it just to a single USB-C adapter with the provided cable. HDMI-to-mini HDMI is supplied too but is not necessary for me. The only problem with the monitor I have that if brightness jumping to 200 (this is what I read from OSD menu, the valid range is 0-10 though) upon connection/disconnection to a DOC station. But I am fine to move it back to normal 5 manually every time. It does not bother much.

  • kay

    > 3 day

    Monitor comes with various cords which increases the amount of ways you can connect to monitor. Its a plug and play monitor so there is nothing to download to set up. There is high resolution looks similar to the screen of my monitors.

  • Wands

    Greater than one week

    Works in most cases. It appears the monitor supports PD so I dont have to use the stock adapter. I could use a car usb C charger. Connected to a Mac, no problem. Connected to a Nintendo switch, works perfect. Connected to Pixel 7, oh no, Pixel 7 sucks - really not the monitors problem. The quality is much better than 1080p - not as good as 4K but for the price, I have no complaint.

  • Fatih

    > 3 day

    perfect monitör , it have hdr display , amd freesync also brightness level is enough. the best part is that when you connect it to the mac mini with the type-c cable coming out of it, it doesnt need extra power to work directly.

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