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V**S
Perfect for using raspberry pi with only usb power
This is the perfect travel screen for a Raspberry Pi. It doesn't need AC Power as it will run with a 2 amp or more USB charger. It will blink if you use less than 2A USB charger or power bank. I can use this remotely with a Raspberry PI with nothing more than a USB power bank that powers the pi and the screen.To protect the screen while travelling, I purchased this case. It's just a soft case, but almost a perfect fix for the screen. It was listed as being designed for the 13" Macbook Pro 2016/2017https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GP7BLMR/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_25
K**R
I must have gotten a dud
The product looked nice out of the box. That's there the pluses stopped.- The only connection I could use to my computer as the type C/USB. My computer continued to say it was malfunctioning.- The stand is hard to move and get into place. I'm still not convinced i have it right. There is also no way to attach it to the monitor, so it's going to be easy to lose- It came with ZERO documentation of any type, so again, I have no idea how to trouble shoot.
P**E
Does not work with Surface Go, usb C
The picture in the ad is misleading, shows it running 1 usb C cable for power and display, but it did not work. When plugin with the usb C , it powers up the monitor then display that saids, no signal.
W**N
Great for XPS 13 and Mac Mini
I picked this screen up to use as a second screen with my Dell XPS 13 (running windows 10) while traveling. Also, I have an older Mac Mini with some archived Mac data that I occasionally use so I wanted a screen that could be used with the Mac Mini via HDMI. This screen does both, on my Dell XPS 13 I can run the screen off a single USB C cable (power, video and audio). This cable is not provided, you will need a USB C to C cable that supports DisplayPort alternate mode, I believe the display uses DisplayPort signal since no drivers were required. You can also use a thunderbolt 3 cable, but those have limited length and I found a 3' cable was long enough for my XPS 13 (port on left side) and screen (port on right side). The screen is very similar to the 'infinity edge' display in the XPS 13, same size and just a slightly larger bezel.For my Mac Mini I use the HDMI cable included with the screen (HDMI to mini HDMI) and power off one of the USB ports using the included USB C to USB type A cable.A few complaints/issues, first the stand is not great, mine arrived bent however, I was able to bend it back. My main issue is the included power adapter is not marked with UL or CSA. I can't tell if the adapter is safe to use without cracking the adapter open and checking for high/low voltage isolation. In my opinion it's not worth the risk of frying a device or shocking someone. I recommend anyone who gets this toss the included adapter and use a 10W (5W might also work) USB adapter from a trusted source (Apple, Anker, Aukey).Only other issue is I wish it came with a case, ideally a case that folds back into a stand similar to how an iPad smart cover works. This would both protect the screen and provide an easy travel stand for on the go. Right now i'm using a laptop sleeve designed for a 13" laptop to protect it when traveling.
C**5
Perfect Small Display
Good stand, fantastic looking image, and solid construction. Also 1080p when most portable monitors are only 720p. The speakers suck, but that is to be expected. Works amazing with my Xbox 360. Only thing to note is that the HDMI is not standard HDMI, it is either Mini or Micro (not sure which).
S**H
Worked great, for awhile. No Folio case was included...Got two which had defects.
I used this monitor at work for a couple weeks, carried it with me with my MacBook, fairly light use.Unfortunately after a few weeks, a white spot on the left side started to appear on pages/programs with a bright white/gray background.It seems to be some form of a defect in the LCD or case design. There appears to be a bump, or wire pressing up against the LCD causing the spot to appear.Besides that, only one of the Mini HDMI ports worked correctly, which wasn’t a huge deal, but one of them output incorrect color.USB-C direct input from a MacBook worked fine.Picture quality is good, brightness is OK but no where near the MacBook.Lastly, no folio case was included in my box which was quite disappointing since I carry the monitor daily.I will be returning the monitor to Amazon and buying a second in the meantime since I can’t go without the monitor for any period of time due to work.Hopefully the replacement performs a bit better.EDIT (11/14/18):The replacement has a glossy screen, which definitely looks better but I fear will be much more susceptible to damage and scratches, especially since I carry it in my backpack everyday.I suppose we will see how well it holds up and if I end up needing to return this one too...Will update review after a moth or so if everything goes well.EDIT: (11/20/18)This is NOT a portable monitor even if it is advertised as such.The first began to have a defect after carrying in my backpack for less than a week, the second now has had the backlight die on the right side after less than a week.Use was very light and since the folio case was not included I carried it inside a padded laptop sleeve which was placed inside a padded laptop compartment of a backpack and carried with a MacBook Pro.DO NOT buy this monitor if you plan to actually carry it around in any capacity, it isn’t simply is not built for it.It is advertised as a portable second monitor but seems to have difficulty holding up to the normal wear and tear of being carried around.
G**T
Exactly what I was looking for at a great price
I went through 2 other portable monitors: HORI and elecrow. Both are fine for the price, HORI brings the screen size with decent visuals and elecrow brings a great price, but cocopar brings the best of both.It looks fantastic, price is nice, and the size is just right.
J**I
Nice for Dex Portability
I use this monitor with Samsung Dex. I have a portable 20,000 mh battery pack that last for 8-10 hours.
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