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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Greater than one weekItem as expected
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Josh
> 3 dayThe Brightness on this is bad! The picture images are very bad. The absolute worst monitor I have bought and I am returning it.
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mark
> 3 daymono speakers only and no lightning to mini-hdmi adapter included. too pricey for what you get.
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Josianne Schoen
> 3 dayI bought two of this...one for me and one for my wife and we love them. Its not too heavy and we can travel with it or bring it to a coffee shop with us..
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kay
> 3 dayMonitor 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.
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Miguel Mauricio Mejia
> 3 dayIm really happy with this screen, perfect for work and games.
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IMScrat
> 3 dayUpdate: My big super hooty 32 gamer monitor went out on me. Guess what Im using while it is out for warranty service? Yep, this. It is on my corkboard being held in place by those extra large plastic push pins. Yep, its that light. Great picture for being the size it is. Convenient!!!! ----------------------------------------- This has a very good picture. It is easy to use. One thing...I tried it plugged only into a powered USB bar for power and that didnt work too well, not enough power. You need to plug it into a power socket using the provided usb to plug adapter if all else fails. Then it works really well. It is SLIM and light without sacrificing the durability of the screen. It has usb-C, microUSB, and mini HDMI ports.....loving all the different ports too. Im really happy to have this, it should serve me well for a long time.
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Craig H
Greater than one weekI purchased this 60hz HDR 2.5K monitor to pair with my Dell 7670 Workstation which has built in HDR display. I wanted another screen of similar size also supporting HDR, which is why I purchased this. Im outlining my pros/cos as follows. I will update as I use this, though there is one con which may result in me returning the display if I cant figure out a solution. PROS: Deep blacks! When displaying all black, theres very little light bleed and it almost looks as if the display is off. Very nice. Great size and portability, especially only needing one USB-C cable for power and display. CONS: The cables stick out pretty far from the side of the display; a vertically oriented right-angle USBC cabled/adapter would go a long way toward protecting this port and making it look nicer. Its not a true 16:10 monitor as advertised, so it doesnt perfectly match the size of my workstation display. 16:10 will have an aspect ratio of 1.6, whereas this display is actually 1.5 (2520 pixels divided by 1680 pixels equals 1.5). Its not a *huge* deal, but it does mean the letterboxing in videos are slightly different between the two screens. Not a dealbreaker for me, but others may want to know. Also, I cant seem to turn off the low blue light which I assumed was user adjustable. When HDR is enabled, the option to adjust color/contrast/etc is greyed out. And enabling HDR after making color changes just reverts back to warm whites. Perhaps this could be corrected in a software update? And the biggest of all: In HDR mode, the display is VERY washed out....almost uncomfortably so when using spreadsheets, docs, webpages, etc; the display just looks like it has a grey film over it and I find myself squinting to see it better...almost like its doing some aggressive dithering or something. My native display is a gorgeous HDR display, so this is pretty disappointing. However, if I turn off HDR it looks great, I get crisp text, ok blacks, and a good bright white. Ive tried alternate cables (hdmi, different USB-C, using the supplied power adapter, etc)...nothing seems to work. Im going to keep researching this and try to figure out a workaround up until my return period; Ill update this post accordingly. Update 1: A couple weeks in and Im feeling less excited about this. There are times when the monitor just looks so dull/washed out, and I cant figure out what is making it do this. Colors lose saturation and it gets dimmer, and then will sometimes pop back to normal. Update 2: I reached out to the seller directly, and I am very impressed with their responsiveness and willingness to help. After a few back and forth messages, they offered a solution that works perfectly! Added 2 stars for that.
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SeaBat_B
> 3 dayThis is one of the best buys Ive had. Im so used to 3 monitors on my home computer and now Ive got 2 with my laptop.
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Beau D. Vue
Greater than one weekI 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.