UPERFECT Portable Monitor 18.5 inch 100% sRGB 1080P with VESA & Stand 180° Adjustable Ultra-Slim & Lightweight Frameless FHD FreeSync IPS HDR Gaming Display, Travel Second Monitor for Laptop

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  • Gregory M.

    > 24 hour

    I purchased this monitor for two very specific purposes. The first, was to use as a monitor for my BlackMagic ATEM Mini Pro. After trying to use a 7 monitor, I found it just wasnt large enough to see what I needed to see and a 15 would be so much better. And it is. It works AWESOME for that. Its very bright and crisp and sharp. I also tried using it with my laptop and its very very nice with that, only needing the one USB-C cable to power and display and you dont have to do anything... just plug it in and it works. So thats the good. The good is VERY good. I included a photo of what 500nits and 100% DCI color looks next to an HP x360 envy that has only 250nits and something like 47% DCI color. In person the difference is even more dramatic, and the UPERFECT monitor is so much better to look at. Both screens were at 100% brightness. But the other use I wanted it for was to use as a monitor for a camera. And for that, it just wont display any frame rate other than 60p, or 60Hz. It is unable to interpret 24p or 23.98 or even 50 from a camera or other source. It just says NO SUPPORT. So, unless Im shooting at 60 frames per second, the monitor will not display anything from the camera over HDMI. I tried with two different kinds of camera and ALSO two different wireless video systems with HDMI and then finally through one of my field monitor HDMI passthrough. Every time the signal was 60p, it would display. Any time it was anything else, NO SUPPORT. So it wont really do what I want it to do natively. Oddly, when I run my cameras through the ATEM Mini Pro, and output to this monitor, it will display it just fine, no matter what frame rate I am shooting in. So, Im going to keep the monitor since it does half of what I want it to do without trouble, and the other half WITH a little hack. If you are looking for a portable monitor to play video games, or a second monitor for your computer, this is likely an amazing choice for you. Its VERY lightweight and the colors are bright and saturated. The contrast is nice and sharp. You just cannot use it as a large field monitor for a camera. I gave it four stars because it does what its designed to do and it does that very well. But there was no way to know if it would do other frame rates. There is a question asked if it will, and the seller says it should. But I can guarantee you that it does not.

  • Mary P

    > 24 hour

    We initially purchased this monitor for our son’s computer. After 6 months, there was no image displaying so we contacted customer service. After answering a few questions, they ended up sending us a new monitor and we sent our defective monitor back. So far the new monitor has been working great! No frills customer service made a not-so-great experience easy to resolve.

  • Marc Concepcion

    > 24 hour

    When you bring engineering and photography backgrounds together, you get a VERY picky person when it comes to screens. Hello, sorry-not-sorry for my long review. **TL;DR See my images, the measurements speak for themselves. VERY good after a minimal quick calibration. Its even decent out of box, uncalibrated.** Now for the LONG version... That said, at this price, this could very well be the best monitor in its class. If you are a photographer, videographer, or graphic designer in the portable market, just get this device--especially if its on sale like I found it. Image 1, with mediocre results: this is BEFORE calibration, out of box. Not bad--this is what Id expect from normal, new monitors. Punchline: if youre non-technical, or DisplayCAL is too complicated for you, this screen is absolutely useable for post production or design in its out of box state. Image 2, with much better results: This is after calibration, using DisplayCAL and a Spyder5 colorimeter. Auto mode. Skipped my usual preparations, and just ran a quick job for the hell of it. Reference test chart is an X-Rite ColorChecker Passport (because I own one to compare against). Image 3, the results screen after calibration. This isnt a $500+ specialty/pro grade monitor. But it very well performs near it. Other good things: - If your PC supports USB-C PD, it will power the screen as-is, no need for the additional power supply. - Unlike other screens in this category, it remembers your settings when you unplug the screen. (Believe me, the last high gamut portable screen I bought cant even do that). - I was impressed by the brightness out of box. I was FURTHER impressed to find that the setting was only at half brightness (5/10). As bright, or brighter, than most mid to top end laptops (Mine is $2700 USD). - Re-iterating: Calibration in DisplayCAL is a complex science in and of itself. If its above you, and you dont have $300-600 to spare on a factory tuned screen, or calibration hardware, this display was good enough out of box. Just lower the brightness a bit. Misc: Prior to this I had ordered a different brands portable monitor (in the same price range) that ALSO claimed to have wide high cd/m3 and wide gamut. That other product outright lied, and had terrible implementation on so many levels. So, I hope you find my review before you find that other device--as of Nov 2022, its the only other Amazon Prime elegible portable portable claiming 100% DCI-P3, below $200.

  • Ronald A. Kumordzi

    > 24 hour

    I love it, very slick. My best purchase this year so far.

  • M PABOUL CEDRIC

    > 24 hour

    Excellent screen extension. It is not only 18.5 inch size that is good but the quality and the thickness really thin and light to carry anywhere.. thank you

  • Dustin Schultz

    > 24 hour

    The colors and clarity on the monitor are really great, especially for being portable. The lighting is even with no hotspots and its very thin with only a slightly wider body near the bottom to accommodate the electronic components that run the monitor. The monitor comes with a 2 year manufacturer warranty. Additionally, absolutely excellent customer service. I had this monitor for a year and it started experiencing problems. I contacted UPERFECT with pictures and video of my issue and they were quick to send me a brand new replacement and provide return shipping for the defective one.

  • Alex Corll

    > 24 hour

    Ive tried 2 of these monitors. The Good: Like having a QLED TV on your desk. Appears to fully support HDR content via Netflix, which looks great on this display. Color volume is nearly 100% of DCI P3, 100% sRGB, and 90% of Adobe RGB. Outstanding color and brightness. Reflection handling and contrast is also great - its a glossy display. The Bad: Both monitors Ive tried so far had a line of red pixels on the screen right side, and some vignetting/purple fringing overall. The vignetting is a problem inherent to most displays, but more noticeable on QLED it seems. Samsung TVs for example seem to show it. Red pixels like this usually indicate the display ribbon cable has been damaged or is improperly connected, and is more concerning. The monitor is usable, but its distracting to see a bright red line, especially on programs with a white background. UPerfect sent me a replacement, which was very generous of them. It had a QC sticker on the back, indicating it had been checked - something the others monitors I tried didnt include. Overall, its a good, inexpensive choice for gaming or as a secondary screen on the go, but the QC issues are concerning. That said, their customer service representatives are very responsive. Its clear they are committed to standing behind their products, and I appreciate that they were willing to send a replacement. Update: UPerfect sent a replacement of the original panel for me to evaluate. I appreciate their customer service, theyre very responsive and clearly committed to improving. For that, I rate them 5 stars.

  • Jeff Edwards

    > 24 hour

    Beautiful monitor. Very quality looking, made of aluminum, modern design, love the stand, and the size is great. This is the biggest portable monitor (18.5) I could find. Unfortunately, I need a separate power supply while my prior portable monitor (17.3) could run solely off of my power from the one cable from my computer. Sad, but just didnt work out as that was a dealbreaker. Otherwise, this is a totally awesome portable monitor.

  • Chas. M.

    > 24 hour

    If you use the 5V USB power adapter that is provided with the monitor, you will not get the maximum brightness. I have 2 of these monitors. They are each a little different in their overall shape (width of bottom bezel and width of the electronic components back panel). Those are small issues for me, but I thought one was brighter than the other until I swapped power adapters. Both of my monitors are noticeably brighter if I use my Samsung phones 5V USB adapter than if I use the adapter provided with the monitor. Conclusion: its a nice monitor but it comes with an under powered adapter. If brightness is as important to you as it is to me, get a different power adapter.

  • Mr. Alejandrin West Jr.

    > 24 hour

    Absolutely the best value for this segment of portable monitors.... 500 nits.. nothing more need be said... beautiful display that rivals a shitload of name brands.... One caveat, as portable, lightweight, and thin as it is, if youre going to be moving around alot (mobile, traveling etc.) It might be a bit fragile. suggestion: buy a carrying case to go with it, as I did.... this is good stuff... I bought this to compliment my 13 Samsung Galaxy Note Pro providing me a bit more screen real-estate, as well as duo screens for productivity. My only regret is not acquiring the 17 version.. but Ill resolve that soon enough... GET IT!!!!

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