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The Prechen Portable Monitor is a 14-inch touchscreen display featuring a 1920x1200 resolution and HDR technology, ensuring exceptional image quality. With 100% sRGB color accuracy and 400cd/m² brightness, it’s perfect for graphic design and photo editing. The monitor includes a 90° adjustable stand, versatile connectivity options (HDMI/USB-C), and built-in speakers, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a portable solution for work or entertainment.
Brand | Prechen |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 33 x 22 cm; 990 g |
Item model number | M2 |
Series | M2 |
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Item Weight | 990 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**Y
Deceptive
When I first got this out of the box, I was a little wary. It felt too light and plastic. But I withheld judgement until trying it and I'm glad I did. It connected flawlessly to my S22 Ultra and the touchscreen was nice and responsive. It was at this point that I realised that the weight and materials make a lot of sense as it's quite easy to hold.Here's a list of clear pro's:- 16:10 resolution- Matte screen!- Full-size HDMI port- StandThe stand doesn't quite click back into place making incorrectly think the seam was splitting. It's not bad though; it's quite stiff so can be adjusted a bit and it allows you to hold the monitor like an artist's pallette. How cultured.The brightness seems good and there are a few settings to play with. I haven't connected it to anything else yet, but I'll update this review once I have.Update: I've tested it on a Windows 11 laptop via USB-C and it worked immediately. The touchscreen also workedw wprked without issue; I'm currently typing on it. I'll update once I've tested on a Macbook Pro and 7 year old Core i5 mini-PCUpdate: I've now had the opportunity to connect this to a Windows PC using HDMI. Naturally, the touchscreen won't work in this instance. I took a chance on using one of the included USB to C cables to connect one of the USB-C parts on the monitor to a USB port on the PC. It worked pretty much immediately and was flawless. This was Windows 11, so when I can, I'll update with a Windows 10 review
G**T
Would be a 5, if definition of dark colours was clearer
Purchased Black Friday 2023 on-a-whim, and this thing has been an incredibly useful backpack-sized plug-and-play/easy-to-use screen for MiniPCs, xbox/playstation, and as a debug screen for devices in-general. It gladly outputs 1200p60 if the source device can handle it.I don't have much to comment on the touchscreen capabilities, they worked when I needed them, the connectivity when using nothing-but a USB-C cable entirely depends on the quality of the cable - Your Experience May Vary.I've preferred using the device where usb is solely for power; On one occasion, Powering the device off a battery bank in a moment of desperation, while running a hdmi cable from the source device was also an achievable use-case.The only reason I have given this a 4 instead of a 5 is due to the lack of definition when it comes to dark pixels, For example Forza Horizon 5 Street Races are canonically "at night", and regardless of brightness setting, it can be difficult to see...anything!Despite the dark colours being a shortcoming - I could see this as an advantage if a screen like this was used as the display for a DIY smart mirror project!
M**L
Quality
Quality product I use it for my 2nd screen for laptop in university studying Architecture it's an awesome device works well on my phone also touchscreen is a great feature.... Seller was amazing thank you Prechen...
J**E
Don’t buy , wet low quality , screen stop working or break too easy
Please don’t buy this product is extremely tragic and even was doing roughly his job , the screen break easily and is very disappointing, even if you look after spend money in covers or not using often . :(
H**7
Raspberry pi 5: multi-touch works; bright & sharp
Very pleased with this. Plugged into raspberry pi 5, with HDMI plus USB-A -> C, and touch just worked.(Initially I used the wrong USB-C on the screen; had to use the one further away from the HDMI.)The reviews I'd seen for this and similar portable screens said that multitouch didn't work, but two-finger zooming works fine (that's as far as it goes for me :)The screen receives power from the raspberry USB A (USB3) port, so I have just two wires.(I guess it would be nice if it were just one wire, USB C - C, but I assume this isn't an option with the pi)One reason I chose this was that it said "400 nits" / (cd/m^2) Thought it was nice and bright when I started; turned out it was only on 50%. So plenty bright enough.I'm getting a pretty nice laptop experience right now. Many thanks!(The stand looks a bit flimsy but I'll see how it goes.)
M**E
Good cheap monitor, but has a few flaws and the manual is a bit basic
I bought this as a 2nd monitor for my PC. It is the perfect size and aspect ratio to sit on my desk underneath or next to my main monitor. It's not a high end monitor, but it does the job. Some negatives: 1) The colours are a bit off out of the box, but can be changed in the settings to look pretty good. 2) The stand at the back feels a bit flimsy. It's plastic and it bends a bit as you pull it out. Time will tell how long it lasts. 3) The screen itself is not glass, but more like an old laptop screen. It is a bit soft to the touch, and there is no cover to protect it, so I probably wouldn't use this as a portable monitor on my travels unless I found a case for it. 4) Video/power/data works perfectly via a single USB-C cable on my old Samsung Galaxy S10 phone, but it took several hours to get it working on my Windows 11 PC. In the end, what worked was using the DisplayPort pass through feature on my ASUS Z790 ProArt Creator WiFi motherboard. With a short displayport cable, I was able to send video signal out of my RTX 4080 graphics card and into my motherboard, and then plug the supplied USB-C to USB-C cable into my Thunderbolt 4 port. And then I had to configure tablet PC settings in Windows Control Panel to get touch support working. I now have video+power+touch working through a single cable. The manual was not good enough to tell me this. It required several hours of using ChatGPT and trying loads of different things to get it to work.
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