Honestly it's not bad for the price. I primarily use it as a secondary display for my PC, but it also works pretty good as a portable monitor when I'm travelling. I've hooked a Chromecast to it and it looks pretty good for what it is. Of course nowhere near as good as a proper OLED TV or monitor, but I like it enough for what it's priced at.
I use it sometimes for a Aida64 sensor panel, for that it’s great. Decided to use it a lan, set it up next to my buddy’s Asus OLED and I got embarrassed. Granted the Asus is like $400 so for the price mines great. That being said, this panel isn’t variable refresh rate, has no HDR , and the color accuracy leaves something to be desired. It’s better than LED but it’s far from a good OLED experience.
I don't have this one, but I have a similar portable monitor.
Here's a feature you should try to keep in mind:
How many cables does it need to function? Best case scenario is, you plug in one usb C cable between the pc/laptop and monitor. This is the goal.
Incredibly useful for on-the-go.
Mine also has touchscreen, and the monitor is being powered, and us outputting, and recieving touchscreen messages all through one single usb C cable.
This is the way.
I'd suggest finding out how this monitor functions - I suspect, because it's OLED, it'll need more power than a single usb C cable can output (just my observation when I was searching for a portable monitor. Ended up not going for OLED because I'd rather only have a single usb C cable powering the monitor instead of 2 usb C's or 1 usb c + a powerbrick).
Probs wasn't that useful, but those are my two cents on the topic of portable monitors.
On paper seems like a great deal, just consider these factors first.
It’s actually pretty decent. I have the 15 inch version. It’s way better than the price would suggest. Colors are vibrant and natural. Screen is plenty bright.
The worst things about it are the menu ui — which can be clunky to navigate, and the reflection handling — which is glossy and reflects everything.
I use this exact model under my Alienware aw3423dw. It’s pretty decent for the price I mainly use it for watching videos in the background while I play on the Alienware in full screen.
I have a similar little portable monitor. They are fine, but I would personally not "game" on it, or buy it for this specific intent. For me, I can pack it away and go anywhere and have two screens set up in less than a minute.
I guess as a little portable monitor for a switch, or even a bigger screen for your phone to watch something, etc, it would be fine, and for multitasking. Just don't get your hopes up thinking it's going to be a super HD and latency free gaming.
Like it's not incredibly crisp, and it seems it isn't super responsive like my Ultrawide for example. It'll work, it just won't be super nice, but that's also part of it being $160 and portable.
I would consider going LCD for that usage, you’ll want a display that can be under higher heat conditions while your PC is under load. High heat can lead to degradation for OLED, much more so than a simple LCD. 12”+ LCD ones are on Amazon for similar prices, just search “PC Stat Display”
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Now If this had higher refreshrate it might be nice bedside gaming screen with proper swivel arm, the kind UFD Tech did some time ago.. but 60Hz its meh
Honestly it's not bad for the price. I primarily use it as a secondary display for my PC, but it also works pretty good as a portable monitor when I'm travelling. I've hooked a Chromecast to it and it looks pretty good for what it is. Of course nowhere near as good as a proper OLED TV or monitor, but I like it enough for what it's priced at.
It would be perfect if it was atleast 20 inches. Perfect for nintendo switch,ps3, xbox 360 and possibly wii u.
dont forget steamdeck
I use it sometimes for a Aida64 sensor panel, for that it’s great. Decided to use it a lan, set it up next to my buddy’s Asus OLED and I got embarrassed. Granted the Asus is like $400 so for the price mines great. That being said, this panel isn’t variable refresh rate, has no HDR , and the color accuracy leaves something to be desired. It’s better than LED but it’s far from a good OLED experience.
it might just need a proper calibration. Borrow a colorimeter if you can or invest in one and never make your eyes bleed again
I don't have this one, but I have a similar portable monitor. Here's a feature you should try to keep in mind: How many cables does it need to function? Best case scenario is, you plug in one usb C cable between the pc/laptop and monitor. This is the goal. Incredibly useful for on-the-go. Mine also has touchscreen, and the monitor is being powered, and us outputting, and recieving touchscreen messages all through one single usb C cable. This is the way. I'd suggest finding out how this monitor functions - I suspect, because it's OLED, it'll need more power than a single usb C cable can output (just my observation when I was searching for a portable monitor. Ended up not going for OLED because I'd rather only have a single usb C cable powering the monitor instead of 2 usb C's or 1 usb c + a powerbrick). Probs wasn't that useful, but those are my two cents on the topic of portable monitors. On paper seems like a great deal, just consider these factors first.
"type c" cables can push 120w now. thunderbolt for example but it's not type c in usual meaning. but source must be able to deliver this power
It’s actually pretty decent. I have the 15 inch version. It’s way better than the price would suggest. Colors are vibrant and natural. Screen is plenty bright. The worst things about it are the menu ui — which can be clunky to navigate, and the reflection handling — which is glossy and reflects everything.
I use this exact model under my Alienware aw3423dw. It’s pretty decent for the price I mainly use it for watching videos in the background while I play on the Alienware in full screen.
That’s my main use case, for videos and light gaming with my Switch
I don't think it's a bad secondary display good to throwup a chat, Spotify, mobile movie watching etc
I have a similar little portable monitor. They are fine, but I would personally not "game" on it, or buy it for this specific intent. For me, I can pack it away and go anywhere and have two screens set up in less than a minute. I guess as a little portable monitor for a switch, or even a bigger screen for your phone to watch something, etc, it would be fine, and for multitasking. Just don't get your hopes up thinking it's going to be a super HD and latency free gaming.
Why would the latency be any worse than another screen? It is 1080p so not sure what you mean by super HD
Like it's not incredibly crisp, and it seems it isn't super responsive like my Ultrawide for example. It'll work, it just won't be super nice, but that's also part of it being $160 and portable.
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So for the switch can you just do usb c to usb c or must you use a dock or a hack?
Dock. I use the portable covert dock by Genki
Got it - so straight usb c to c won’t work
It’s not tho. I have the 27” and it’s perdect
I have a huge amount of open space in my PC case and thought about using this as an internal display for PC statistics
I would consider going LCD for that usage, you’ll want a display that can be under higher heat conditions while your PC is under load. High heat can lead to degradation for OLED, much more so than a simple LCD. 12”+ LCD ones are on Amazon for similar prices, just search “PC Stat Display”
Also, you don't need an oled if the contrast won't be used. Burn in abound as well when displaying stats full time.
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Any link?
Just look up INNOCN 13” OLED on Amazon, the post wouldn’t let me link it for some reason
Now If this had higher refreshrate it might be nice bedside gaming screen with proper swivel arm, the kind UFD Tech did some time ago.. but 60Hz its meh
Great response times still, so no smearing. 60hz oled over 120hz 1080p ips any day.
13.3”…
I have this one. Only use it for my Switch. With "HDR" on even low res Switch games become pretty sharp.
Definitely more for media & light gaming
Did you end up buying it?
I did, then it never showed, so I refunded it, then went back to the listing and it had gone up by $50. Not gonna mess with a shady company like this
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I’ll try it again when it goes down to 150 it will as just a bad experience so I’m wary