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Prof. Elnora Beahan
> 3 dayPurchased because I wanted a second screen for workflow and sometimes for entertainment. I have a Samsung Galaxy Book 13.3 and this screen compares very well to that. It isnt quite as bright as that Sammys OLED, but plenty good enough for daylight, with high contrast and bright colors. Thin and light, this screen is supremely portable. Plug, play, done. Ridiculously inexpensive compared to the performance quality. Absolutely recommended.
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Francisco
Greater than one weekOn time, and same to description
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Sebastian S.
> 3 dayPerfect size and resolution for a side display on the go with a Macbook pro. One cable conectivity and a foldable stand are a plus.
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shelvon d banks
> 3 dayits good for the price
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Aurelio Castano
> 3 dayIts an excellent product to work out of office with my portatil
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Miguel Mauricio Mejia
> 3 dayIm really happy with this screen, perfect for work and games.
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Kea
> 3 dayVery easy connections to laptops and the color is very vibrant. One of the best I have used
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njdad
> 3 dayWere these available 5 years ago? When using my personal laptop, I had to suffer with a single, low resolution display. My new personal laptop can support an external monitor and saw other units like this for much more $$. This model is particularly thin, but sturdy. I have no problem fitting it into my laptop bag along with all my accessories and cords. And the price was right! I love it! The unit came with a ton of cords, but the single USB-C to USB-C connector is all Ive needed to power and show content on the external monitor. I dont do gaming, so I cant rate this for that purpose. But I *do* watch movies and sometime tennis on my laptop and that seems to be just fine. For all I *do* use it for, Im all smiles!
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Skip Hunt
> 3 dayI bought this on sale and am using it as an external display for an iPad 11 Pro M2. Id say the image quality is very close to what Im getting on the iPad display! I didnt think 2.5k would be all that much noticeably better than 1080 on a 16in display, but its so good that Id trust it for photo and video editing as the main display. Ive only had it a couple weeks, so I cant comment on longevity, but so far... highly recommended!
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Kristina
> 3 dayI have tried quite a number of portable monitors in the past few years, but they all had different sorts of regrets and shortcomings. As a programmer, the only reason that I need a second monitor is that I need a second view point so that I can see both the code that I am working on and the references of the functions or other code. That means that I need to be able to set up this second monitor as often as I open up the lid of my laptop. So the single usb c cable connection is a must. And many of the early products uses hdmi to mini hdmi cable, and you need another usb c or micro usb cable to power up the monitor, which is not only clumsy, but also takes a long time to setup each time. And another big factor influencing my selection is the screen resolution. Macbooks have one of the most finest screen in the industry, and if the second screens resolution is not comparable to the natural resolution of the macbook, it would be such a pain to to use them side by side. Especially considering that I mostly use them for coding purposes, the display of the text is simply the most important factor for me. I have been using some 15.6 inch 1080p screens, and the experience was simply a disaster. The second either displayed the text too big or too blurry. This 2k monitor just solved the resolution issues perfectly. I didnt do the math myself, but the monitor just feels like it has the same pixel density as the macbooks screen, which is very comfortable for my eyes. And the larger physical size of the screen, what used to be a disadvantage, becomes an advantage now as it lets me see the whole picture of some large diagram. The monitor itself comes with a cover/stand which is perfect and convenient for me to move around with the monitor. The only concern for me right now is that considering the extensive workload I would put on the monitor, I expect the cover to be worn out really quickly, but so far I am not able to find any replacement for it. Hopefully the seller could sell the cover separately, or let us know where to find the spare parts for the cover.