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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Aseel
> 3 dayIf you are traveling and a remote worker. Barely fits in my travel backpack with the dimensions but that is a pro not a con. This is the maximum size you can carry for a monitor given its dimensions without needing to literally bring a 5 pound actual 24 in monitor. Most monitors like this have ridiculous bezels which are an eye sore, this does not. I really don’t have a single negative thing to write. Included pic is a 15.6 in laptop monitor for reference.
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luciray
> 3 dayLight weight, brighter than the competition, and easy connections. After a lot of research I chose this monitor for work while I travel. I’m an Account Executive for a SaaS company so I need a second monitor for demos. Couldn’t be happier with it.
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Ronald A. Kumordzi
> 3 dayI love it, very slick. My best purchase this year so far.
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Mr. Alejandrin West Jr.
> 3 dayAbsolutely 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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Vattana Eang
> 3 dayI purchased this monitor a few months ago. Everything is great and love the quality and picture. My kids played their games on the plane and they loved it. While waiting for the plane, they played some games in the waiting area. Very nice and compact screen. This monitor for some reason decided not to work for us and it wasnt working. Contacted UPERFECT support and they got back to me asap. We trouble shooter the issue and sent out another right way. They have been awesome and I would definitely buy from them again. Thank you UPERFECT!
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Disappointed
> 3 dayWorks great. Good quality. Worked with my Thunderbolt 4 from my computer. The brightness of this monitor is superior to all others at 500nits.
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Cece Sharpe
> 3 dayI got this monitor to game on the go with my xbox series s and for travel for work. The xbox settings show that this monitor is not 4K, so I was disappointed with that. The monitor is more clear and has a better quality than the 1080p monitors but I can’t say this is actually a 4K monitor. I do like that the monitor comes with many different types of cables and can suit your needs right out of the box. Its thin and light and I also purchased a 17.3 in laptop case to keep it in for travel. Even with the monitor in the case it it still fits in my backpack so its very travel friendly. My only gripe is that I wish it actually achieved 4K like advertised but its still a good gaming experience on the go.
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Noemi VonRueden
> 3 dayI am using this monitor with an Apple Mini M1. I compared it to a couple other UPerfect monitors: A more expensive 4k and a 1080p, all 15.6 inch. This QLED 500nit monitor significantly outperformed the others. It is significantly brighter and the colors are much more accurate. One other key aspect when using the monitor on the new Apple silicon machines, is the display resolutions Apple allows are limited and does not offer HiDPI/Retina mode out of the box. I was able to use third-party open-source display software from BetterDummy (free) to add custom resolutions and HiDPI which on this QLED monitor made the text really sharp. I was also able to generate higher/4k resolutions as well, even though on a 15.6 inch monitor text is too small. I had trouble on anther UPerfect 4k monitor getting HiDPI to wrk. The one aspect of this monitor that could be improved is the stand. It uses the foldable cover as a stand. It works, but not as well as monitors that use a folding base, or kickstand, for the stand. Kickstands allow much greater adjustment to the monitor angle and take up less space on the desktop. Overall, a very good performer and value.
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Kyle C. Strickland
> 3 dayOriginal Review: I plug it into the laptop, doesnt work. It works sometimes with the desktop. Its a brick to me at this point due to unreliability. DO NOT BUY. Update: UPERFECT assaulted my e-mail and convinced me to try another monitor. They shipped an updated model to my house that works perfectly -- it appears that I was sent a faulty device. Im grateful to the team -- this is the first time Ive ever been aggressively pursued because of a faulty product. Thank you for making things right.
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cscott767
Greater than one weekIve been using portable extended monitors for years ... I do a lot of work with spreadsheets and so I have a large screen laptop. Ive always been a little frustrated that my laptop screen and previous extended monitor screens werent the same size (even though theyre the same resolution, it was never the same). Enter the UPERFECT 17 monitor. I was hesitant because I wasnt familiar with the brand name, but I saw enough good reviews that I felt comfortable with making the purchase... Very glad I did! The monitor came with a variety of cords and adapters to connect to different laptop inputs, and I love the black protective case that also came with the screen. The best part for me is the builtin kickstand, Ive previsouly used monitors where the case unfolds then refolds into a stand, and this can get tight in a limited work space... the UPERFECT kickstand is brilliant! Very glad I made the purchase, been using for over a week every day and have had no problems. Im slightly disappointed that, in order for the screen to be at full brightness, you have to not only connect the monitor to the laptop, but also plug it into an outlet. If you just plug the monitor into the laptop, the visibility is still pretty good, but I love a bright screen ... I guess thats the price to pay for a bright 17 extended monitor... Ill pay it every time :)