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MNN Portable Monitor 15.6inch FHD 1080P USB C HDMI Gaming Ultra-Slim IPS Display w/Smart Cover & Speakers,HDR Plug&Play, External Monitor for Laptop PC Phone Mac (15.6'' 1080P)

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MNN Portable Monitor 15.6inch FHD 1080P USB C HDMI Gaming Ultra-Slim IPS Display w/Smart Cover & Speakers,HDR Plug&Play, External Monitor for Laptop PC Phone Mac (15.6'' 1080P)

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· Full HD Portable Monitor - MNN 15.6inch portable laptop monitor with 1920*1080 resolution, advanced IPS matte screen support 178° full viewing angle, it renders accurate and bright color, draws you into the video or game with lifelike colors and amazing detail.It can effectively reduce blue light radiation damage, no flickering, eye-care, and make it easier to watch for a long time.A second monitor for working from home. · Double Type-C Port -For Plug & Play, the MNN monitor provides 2 Full Feature Type-C ports. Only One USB Type-C Cable is required to connect to the power supply & display signal transmission. NOTE: Your device should support thunderbolt 3.0 or USB 3.1 Type C DP ALT-MODE.which supports multiple connect ways to your laptops, PC, Phones, Macbooks, PS5/PS4, Xbox, and Switch.Tips: Please use the original USB-C to USB-C cable that came with the monitor in box. Don't use the other cables. · Lightweight Ultra Slim for Travel - As a portable external monitor,MNN portable laptop monitor easily accommodate to every suitcase and backpack and stress-free when you are holding it for a long time. They are truly portable computer monitors for travelers, students, gamers,engineers, and everyone. · Give consideration to work and games - through multiple display modes [Copy Mode/Extended Mode/Second Screen Mode/Portrait Mode], we can bring you a clear second screen in the meeting, and expand the screen anytime and anywhere to improve work efficiency and improve the quality of life. Adjusting to HDR mode can upgrade the image to a new level, providing you with brighter highlights,deeper and more realistic colors, more realistic images, and amazing viewing/gaming experience. · Powerful Smart Cover - MNN portable external monitor can work in both landscape and portrait mode, can be used as a gaming monitor, screen extender for laptop or phone. Comes with a scratch-proof smart cover made of durable PU leather exterior, doubles as a stand, provides comprehensive protection for this portable computer monitor.

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David S. DrobnerReviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023

It is key to know what you want this for. I'm not a gamer so this review is only from perspective of someone who works on documents all day, logged into an office remotely. So I needed a portable 2nd monitor for when I travel with macbook M1 Air. Must have read 100 reviews and looked at dozens of youtube videos and ultimately concluded for my use case, I did not need 4K, too expensive and unnecessary; and I do not need high refresh rate, but i did want high nits (brightness). Have tested it out only for a short while and so far, subject to any update I will make to this review, here's the good and the one not so terrible "knock": THE GOOD: For my use case, the 60 hertz refresh rate is totally fine. No doubt not ideal for a gamer; if gaming is your need I would look for one that has higher refresh rate of course. The 1080P is wonderfully sharp - seems like it's better resolution than 1080P but probably just because the screen size is 15.6" so pixel density is still good. It came with several seemingly very good quality cables and a simple charger plug. Charger plug is USB A so it's not giving tremendous current but evidently it's fine. It also came with USB A to USB C cable for this charger plug to power the thing. It also came with a very nice USB C to USB C cable that plugs into one of the two (2) USB C ports (one under the other) on the left side and the other end plugs into USB C on Mac and it instantly just recognized the video stream and showed it, mirroring my Mac. Mac then lets you select to use it as an extended display. Both USB C ports on left side are labeled as USB C with a lightning bolt. I suspect this means both support the video stream and power into the device; I randomly picked one for the video connection and one for the power connection and it worked find; I suspect this means it doesn't matter which. I read on-line in specs that these USB C ports were on different sides, and only one supported video; this one is configured a little differently and perhaps just slightly updated since they wrote out their specs. NOTE - the USB A charging plug got very warm and the metal of the USB A plug was HOT when I unplugged it - I'm thinking I'm going to plug it in for power to a USB C charger to USB C port on device and see if that gives it the power it needs without heating up; will see... maybe but don't want to give it too much current and cause a problem; will think on that. UPDATE: have now used little anker usb c 20 watt charger plug with usb c to usb c for power and that worked fine and the metal usb plug at the charger did not get hot. I tested the two speakers on this monitor, having the Mac choose those speakers (all going through the one USB C cable) and the speakers are fine, just not as good as the speakers on the Mac (not really giving base but otherwise clear and sharp with OK volume). But who cares for this use case. It ALSO came with another seemingly very solid, not cheap, cable that has HDMI MINI on one side, and standard HDMI on the other. I have a USB C to HDMI (standard sized) adapter so I will try that out as well but haven't yet. Left side of the device has the HDMI mini female port for this connection. UPDATE: have now tested the HDMI cable - works fine, zero issues. Over my enterprise level (CITRIX) connection there were zero issues with recognition of the second screen so, voila, remote working with 2 monitors (Mac screen and this second screen). The thing has a bit of heft/weight to it but not terrible; maybe a pound and a half in weight. Feels fairly solidly built, not cheap. Right side has a power on switch and a little "rocker" wheel like the old school volume controls on side of transistor radios; when the monitor came on, I turned the rocker wheel up and it increased brightness to highest level. To me that's a nice direct mechanical capability to up the brightness without having to dig into settings. Naturally I put it to highest level of brightness. But, see below on this topic. UPDATE: have now also plugged it into iPad (Air 5th gen w/ usb c) and it also works perfectly both to mirror iPad or do center stage allowing a couple windows open on the extended display. Rather awesome. Finally it comes with a detachable thin case that wraps around it, covering screen when closed; and folded back using magnetic attachment to back of display, it stands at a couple different angles, similar to typical tablet covers that fold around, like on the iPad. Worked just fine. THE ONE SMALLER "KNOCK" AND A NIT: Brightness: OK so one of my hoped for criteria was high NITS; I'm not so young and wanted a bright screen. Mac M1 Air gives 400 nits; my older Mac used to give 500 nits I believe and to older eyes, BRIGHT display is really helpful. In all my reading of reviews nearly ALL of the lower cost 1080P monitors from companies with unfamiliar brand names said they did 250 nits of brightness but this one said 400. I figured, probably not true but on a black Friday sale at $79 I figured, how could I possibly really go wrong? Well, it came, and it seems pretty close to the Mac display on brightness - huge relief. Then looking at the paperwork that comes with it, it is acknowledged as only 250 cd/m2; and yet, to my surprise, it seems plenty bright and acceptable for my needs. I would NOT think it's worth it to spend another $150 for a display that purports to give 4K as those are the ones that seem to promise more nits. OVERALL I say for the price point, for the sharpness, for the ease of set up, for the cables it comes with, for the ease of use, for the seemingly solid feel to it all, and for a buyer looking for a VERY affordable option for a second "travel" display to bring with a laptop - I find it difficult to believe ANYONE could knock this thing or say it is not well worth it and quite good. A real "gem" of a find on Amazon in my view. I will update this review over time if and as I learn more or have more to note or if anything I say above changes.

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AZ CyclistReviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025

I needed a monitor that I can move about easily to check up on various Raspberry Pi systems I have, often when I have connectivity issues and can't VNC into them or use Raspberry Pi Connect. Saw an article that mentioned this monitor was selling for only $60 on Amazon, so I gave it a try. Unboxing is nice, the monitor and included cables come well-packed in a snug box. You get a USB-C to USB-C data/power cable, and an HDMI to mini-HDMI cable. Both are good quality. The monitor itself comes with a cover/stand attached (which can be easily removed). I would have liked a magnetic closure, but it's ok without. The stand offers two different angles for landscape orientation viewing. You can also stand it up in portrait mode, but just straight up and down, no angle. The monitor with cover weighs about 2 lbs. Setup is straightforward, and the monitor has wide compatibility. There are two USB-C ports and one mini-HDMI port. The monitor is powered by USB-C, either port will do. You can drive it with a laptop USB-C port, a separate USB-C power cube, or even with your phone, tablet, or computer USB-C port. For devices that support USB-C video (e.g. phones, tablets), if they can provide enough power, a single cable connection is all that's needed. Note also that if you don't have USB-C ports, you can use a USB-A to USB-C cable, it works fine. I also needed to connect to the micro-HDMI on my Raspberry Pi. By using a simple M-M HDMI adapter, I was able to connect with no issues. The display is 1080p and is not touchscreen. I found the display to have excellent image display, more than enough for my needs. There are two controls on the side, a power/back button, and a multi-function button/scroller. I found the multi-function button part to be a bit finicky, might be hard to operate for people with large fingertips. The menu offers a wide range of settings for color, contrast, volume, etc. I might note the monitor has speakers, but they're not particularly good, should work for video calls and the like, but not music, and not very loud. There's a phono jack that you can connect to powered speakers for a better experience. Who would want such a monitor? I found it great for extending my desktop on my laptop when using Google Meet or Zoom, so that I could work with other apps on the second monitor. It worked great for use as a temporary monitor, like with my Raspberry Pi's. It would be great for working with mini-PC's, too. At only $60, the value proposition is definitely there, too.

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Randy C.Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025

I( just received this today, (6-1-25) but I was really surprised at how good the monitor actually was, very good color, sharp, and I swear it's better than my HP laptop monitor. It was really easy to hook up without even looking at the instructions, (men!) and I was opening Photoshop to use it to use for my open Menu, etc. It's been awhile since I have had two monitors, so it was 'weird' a little, but I soon got back into the groove of it all. This is a very light-weight and seemingly very well-made monitor, and at this price, I can keep on buying them if this one goes out. If it last a year I'd be pretty happy, I think, I hope. I'll be honest, no knowing a thing about the name of the thing made me have second thoughts, but if it's anywhere as good as it looks, it'll all be fine. The sound on the built-in speakers is REALLY bad, I mean, how can a speaker even fit in there anyway? It sounds like a set of headphones laying on your desk, all tinny and very weak, so don't expect much from that at all. I suspect that not many will be buying the monitor for its speakers anyway. The monitor's stand looks VERY cheap when viewed online, but in reality it's actually a pretty good stand that holds it upright very well, it surprised me. I'm happy so far, maybe you'll be too.

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Mohamad balaghiReviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 5, 2023

High-quality display with accurate colors and brightness, Great for portability and travel Comes with all necessary cables and accessories.

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OmarReviewed in Mexico on August 25, 2023

Click to play video Excelente para usarlo como segundo monitor La calidad de imagen es muy buena, tenía mis dudas pero me sorprendió gratamente. Tiene los accesorios necesarios y la cubierta es útil, solo me hubiera gustado que el imán tuviera mayor agarre. Llega en un paquete muy bien sellado y de buena calidad. Por el precio comparado con otros de las mismas características, valió la pena

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Beta34Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2023

A surprisingly capable, yet portable display. About the size and weight of a thin laptop/big tablet, so it fits nicely in a bag. The cover works decently well as a stand and to cover the screen in transit, though you may want something more sturdy in some cases. Easily handles power and data over a single USB C to computers that support it, but comes with HDMI and power adapter for other devices. Image quality is actually quite good, and mostly bright enough for use in a normal office setting, though a little dimmer than most normal office displays. Quite decent viewing angle and colours look pretty good. Has a typical matte finish. HDR is supported, though doesn't make an enormous difference (mostly since the max brightness isn't super high). Supports 48-60 Hz Freesync, apparently, though I didn't try it. Dynamic contrast (backlight dimming) is there, though I find it distracting, so I've left it off. In general, It's pretty amazing for the price. It's basically perfect if you need more screen real estate for a laptop but want to be able to move workspaces easily. One of my colleagues saw it left on a desk and decided to try it and now she wants one too. :)

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Carlos GonzalezReviewed in Mexico on January 1, 2024

Sin duda es un gran producto a adquirir, si no tienes un espacio o si necesitas un monitor adicional en algún lugar que no cuentes con el mismo, es una gran ayuda, el calidad de imagen es excelente y la garantía ofrecida por la fábrica es muy buena (en el texto) y espero no tener que recurrir a ello en el futuro y de ser así, espero tener ese respaldo de garantía del fabricante.

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R. BlairReviewed in Canada on May 4, 2023

I did a lot of research before I purchased this monitor; and it paid off. I am extremely happy with this purchase. I purchased this monitor for the express purpose of using it with Samsung DEX with my Galaxy S10 (and upcoming Fold 5 purchase). I can't tell you how happy I am with how well it works with DEX, a Bluetooth keyboard and a mouse. Now I will be able to take this traveling with me, instead of my expensive Surface Pro, and have pretty much everything I need from a computer/device while away. BTW....It also works amazing as a second monitor for my Surface Pro. I'll be using it this summer; as I move my home office outside to the patio (no more having to stay in a stuffy inside office when it is beautiful outside; and I need a second screen). It's exceptionally easy to hook up to both my Samsung phone and my Surface Pro. The picture is great; and brighter than I even expected. Especially like the multiple ports available on the monitor (including 2 fully functioning USB C ports). Will be recommending this product to all my friends.