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The Kenowa Touchscreen Portable Monitor is a versatile 15.6-inch display featuring a 1080P FHD IPS panel, designed for seamless connectivity with a variety of devices including laptops, gaming consoles, and smartphones. With its lightweight design, built-in speakers, and touch capabilities, this monitor is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring an immersive viewing experience without compromising on comfort or convenience.
A**N
Excelente producto
Muy buen monitor estoy contento con la compra
A**R
Not worth $100
Case is cheap plastic, the stand that comes out the back broke off. It never really tucked into the case well, it always stuck out.The stand is not very stable either and it falls over easily on an uneven surface. It can also fall over when fixed upright nearly 10DEG from 90.Sound quality is ok, not immersive or clean.The screen detail is 10/10, I honestly would feel comfortable reading off it for hours. And it's good for gaming on the go.Very lightweight and portable. Touch screen is responsive, but I never use it.It does have trouble pairing with my windows 11 dell computer via usb-c. So I usually use it with hdmi, powered by usb-c.Is it worth $100? not with the crappy stand. My next buy will be something better. I originally bought it for $130.
M**A
Works with flight sim
Good for flight sim.Came with a couple of cable that are kinda short, however allowed me to test.With my usb c it does not need separate power however if usb c doesn’t power and data can use second usbHDMI for videoUSB c data for touchUsb c for power (if needed)I put photos of both waysTouch works good to choose interments.It’s so light the two vesa 75 seem ok (would be better with 4I had to add 3lb weight to mount so spring piston would work.I’m happy price was right
B**I
NOT RELIABLE - NOT WORTH $100
I bought this with the expectation that it would be a reliable travel solution — all I needed was to plug in my laptop and go. And for the first 4 months, it worked great. But now, it only functions if I have the monitor plugged into a separate power source, which defeats the purpose entirely.I reached out to customer service, and since it had been 9 months, I was told my laptop caused the problem. I was also sent this exact message: "Your order was purchased on 2024-7-12, which is 9 months old. This is natural wear and tear and is not covered by our warranty. We are very sorry for this."So essentially, they’re saying it’s my fault — and that a $100 product wearing out in under a year is normal. I don’t recommend this product.
M**N
Kinda works
First off, as a display it looks and works fine. It's lightweight, the picture quality is good, and the kickstand works great.The touchscreen is the issue. I tried connecting it to my phone, using the usb-c connection, and it worked great. My samsung fired up DeX and it was immediately functioning with touchscreen support (excellent).I think tried connecting it to my Raspberry Pi, using the connections as they display in the product listing (since it's not included in the instructions). It displays fine, but no touchscreen support. I've tried various ways to enable it, but none seem to work. As stated, no instructions for the Raspberry Pi support, so I suspect I'm SoL (this is what I bought it for). I saw another review stating touchscreen worked for them on their Raspberry Pi, but they had different issues. Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't feel like there's customer support to help with this.I tried connecting it to my Windows desktop and did not get touch support there either, but I didn't really get a chance to debug/configure. If that changes, I'll update my review.
S**K
Love this thing
I now own two of these portable monitors. One is designated for my kids to use with their school Chromebooks, while the other accompanies me to work, school meetings, or simply for various tasks.One standout feature is its incredible lightness – it truly feels as light as a feather. I have another portable monitor, the dopesplay brand, which was more expensive, yet I find myself reaching for this one more frequently.I appreciate the inclusion of a full HDMI port. This proves especially practical on the go, as the computers at my workplace and my kids' school often come equipped with full HDMI compatibility.A distinctive aspect I admire is its lack of a built-in battery. It relies on the device it's connected to, which has turned out to be more advantageous than I initially thought. It eliminates the need to worry about charging a separate battery, making it a hassle-free choice.However, I have mixed feelings about the kickstand. There's ample room for improvement in this regard. It's quite thin and doesn't appear to be well-made, although it hasn't broken yet. I do wish it were taller as the screen can't stand in the most vertical position, often requiring me to prop something underneath for extra stability. Leather kickstands aren't my preferred solution either, as they tend to cause the screen to slip. Thus, I'm on the lookout for the perfect stand to enhance the monitor's functionality.
H**R
Works great with MS Flight Simulator 2020
This is a great touchscreen monitor. I have it connected to my PC through the motherboard HDMI and leave my graphics card to feed the triple 42" C2'sI also needed to connect the USB to get the touchscreen features, which have to be set up independently of the monitor. The HDMI supplies the picture, and the USB is just an input device; you must tell Windows which device it is.For what I needed, I used AirManager for MSFS. This allows me to put controls on the monitor, and then any touchscreen input is passed on to the sim. In MSFS, I use the Pop-Out display function and drag it to the monitor.For mouse-intensive games, it's a game changer. I will be purchasing another, once I can figure out where to mount it.
S**R
touch works for PC and raspberry Pi
What I see is that single cable is not enough to view the display.There is HDMI is needed for both PC and Raspberry PI. Touch cable is from UBB C/A to USBC on the lower USB c port on the portable monitor , upper USBC port is for power.for me both works for PC and raspberry touch . in Raspberry pi, you need to use white cable and connect on Blue USB port , not on the black.What is not working is , single USB C cable for both power and signal. Other Arzopa portable minotor only need one USB C cable . This is not working as advertised
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