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popularSuryasis posted Yesterday 02:48 PM
popularSuryasis posted Yesterday 02:48 PM

Minisforum Refurb MSS-A156 15.6" QHD IPS 144Hz 400-nits 100% DCI-P3 HDR USB-C Touchscreen Portable Monitor with Speakers @ $129.20 + F/S

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Link: https://refurbished.minisforum.co...efurbished

Coupon: 15% OFF Via LTD15 (Make sure to replace the default applied Coupon Code with this one during Checkout)

Spec:
  • 15.6" 2560x1440 16:9 400-nits 144Hz IPS Touchscreen Display, 100% DCI-P3, HDR10, Delta E <2
  • CNC Aluminum Alloy Housing
  • 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 1Wx2 Speakers
  • Ports:
    • 1x Mini HDMI
    • 2x Full-Featured USB-C
    • 1x Micro USB
    • 1x headphone Jack
  • Dimensions: 357x223x4mm
  • Weight: 900g

Package Contents:
  • 1x MSS-A156 Monitor
  • 1x Magnetic protective case
  • Full-featured Type-C Cable
  • Type-C Charging Cable
  • USB-A to Type-C Cable
  • 30W power adapter
  • Protective film
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Link: https://refurbished.minisforum.co...efurbished

Coupon: 15% OFF Via LTD15 (Make sure to replace the default applied Coupon Code with this one during Checkout)

Spec:
  • 15.6" 2560x1440 16:9 400-nits 144Hz IPS Touchscreen Display, 100% DCI-P3, HDR10, Delta E <2
  • CNC Aluminum Alloy Housing
  • 1000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 1Wx2 Speakers
  • Ports:
    • 1x Mini HDMI
    • 2x Full-Featured USB-C
    • 1x Micro USB
    • 1x headphone Jack
  • Dimensions: 357x223x4mm
  • Weight: 900g

Package Contents:
  • 1x MSS-A156 Monitor
  • 1x Magnetic protective case
  • Full-featured Type-C Cable
  • Type-C Charging Cable
  • USB-A to Type-C Cable
  • 30W power adapter
  • Protective film

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Yesterday 04:01 PM
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GeoffreyK24Yesterday 04:01 PM
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I have had one of their mini PCs for a few years now and it has been great. Anyone have experience with this monitor? It's tempting if it can be a quality upgrade from my Lenovo M14T touchscreen monitor I use for Samsung DeX
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Yesterday 04:11 PM
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SecretJanitorYesterday 04:11 PM
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I feel like I'm running in circles looking for a portable monitor with these specs:

1) a battery (a MUST)
2) QHD resolution or better

Best I've found is the ViewSonic VG1656N (16" IPS LCD 120OP). It also has side benefit of a wireless display dongle. But it's technically FHD+ instead of QHD. It's also between $300-$400.

I've seen 1 monitor that has a battery + 4K, but feel like battery drain would be crazy, 4K is way too high for 16" or smaller screens, and price would jump up too much.
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Yesterday 04:48 PM
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bearstampedeYesterday 04:48 PM
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Quote from SecretJanitor :
I feel like I'm running in circles looking for a portable monitor with these specs:1) a battery (a MUST)2) QHD resolution or betterBest I've found is the ViewSonic VG1656N (16" IPS LCD 120OP). It also has side benefit of a wireless display dongle. But it's technically FHD+ instead of QHD. It's also between $300-$400.I've seen 1 monitor that has a battery + 4K, but feel like battery drain would be crazy, 4K is way too high for 16" or smaller screens, and price would jump up too much.
Would it really be the craziest thing to just... make one? Or at worst make an attachable battery pack? The resources available make it pretty doable.
Yesterday 04:55 PM
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TooManyMindYesterday 04:55 PM
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If this thing had Vesa....πŸ˜ƒ
Yesterday 05:43 PM
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proxlamusYesterday 05:43 PM
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Quote from bearstampede :
Would it really be the craziest thing to just... make one? Or at worst make an attachable battery pack? The resources available make it pretty doable.
They have extremely thin battery packs available . here's one for examplehttps://a.co/d/6hUcrHa the advantage is the internal battery pack could eventually fail, so this prevents any repairs or failures along the way!
Yesterday 11:03 PM
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GeoffreyK24Yesterday 11:03 PM
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Quote from SecretJanitor :
I feel like I'm running in circles looking for a portable monitor with these specs:1) a battery (a MUST)2) QHD resolution or betterBest I've found is the ViewSonic VG1656N (16" IPS LCD 120OP). It also has side benefit of a wireless display dongle. But it's technically FHD+ instead of QHD. It's also between $300-$400.I've seen 1 monitor that has a battery + 4K, but feel like battery drain would be crazy, 4K is way too high for 16" or smaller screens, and price would jump up too much.
I'll second the message of using an external battery pack. I have one setup with magnets for my Lenovo M14T touchscreen monitor and it holds very strong. I'm considering picking up this monitor and getting a flatter battery pack and using magsafe magnets to stick it on the back so I can make it more of a tablet-like experience when I'm using Samsung Dex. I can do this with the Lenovo as well but this screen size and resolution is an upgrade compared to the Lenovo.
Today 01:19 AM
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Tom_ChanToday 01:19 AM
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Note: Refurbished units exclude the stand.

I'll pass because of this since I'll have to find a way to protect the screen and to prop it up.
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Today 02:19 AM
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LavenderPickle7682Today 02:19 AM
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It's so hard to find a GOOD quality 16:10 15-18" portable USB-C monitor that's 2560x1600 resolution. Everything I've found is cheap overseas junk that people complain about falling apart after a few months of light use.
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Grunge206Today 02:51 AM
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Quote from Tom_Chan :
Note: Refurbished units exclude the stand.

I'll pass because of this since I'll have to find a way to protect the screen and to prop it up.

The "stand" is built into the cover attached to the back of the monitor

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