🚀 Elevate your screen game—portable power meets pro-level precision!
The ELECROW 10.1 Inch Portable Monitor combines a vibrant 1920x1080 IPS touchscreen with versatile connectivity options including HD and VGA ports. Designed for seamless use with Raspberry Pi, gaming consoles, and PCs, it features built-in dual speakers and flexible mounting solutions, making it the ultimate portable display for professionals and gamers on the move.
U**Y
This one set up fine, however the colors were washed out to an ...
Bought 2 of these as a 4th and 5th monitor for use as smaller displays for lesser stuff of importance while leaving me a lot of retail space on my desk. Originally I would have given this a 5stars as I purchased one as a test. It worked perfectly out the box, vibrant colors, no problems setting anything up, heck, it started in English rather than mandarin.I've lowered this to 3stars however as what I suspect isn't too rare of a problem with monitors crept up with the second one purchased the same day. This one set up fine, however the colors were washed out to an excessive extent. I fiddled around with all the, admittedly, limited options on the device aswell as my own computer settings. However nothing could bring this second monitor even close to the value I was getting from the first and there was no one I could keep this when I had 4 monitors with perfect colors and one without. As such I docked 2 stars as I return the second one but will raise it back to four stars should the third one work perfectly.Aside from color issues and vibrancy problems, these monitors are great. Their low profile works perfectly for someone who wants something smaller yet without a sacrifice in quality. The display is comparable to my 3 main monitors aside from the obvious size difference(3x 23in vs a 10.1). Honestly, atleast from the side I know of, if space is an issue and you just want another monitor for use as a small client for perhaps web browsing, holding programs such as irc out of the way to leave you your main display(s) free, etc, then I can recommend this provided you get one with proper coloring.Edit: July 23, 2018Updated to 5 stars cause honestly, I couldn't find anything wrong. I returned the one with the color problem, got a new one. Tested them both for a few days and they're perfect for their job. I don't think it's worth it to dock a star for one faulty item. So review will stand but with this update that I'm pleased as punch with my purchase. I doubt I'll ever need more than 2 but for the two I have, their price and quality is well worth what I used them for.
R**B
Surprisingly Excellent Feature-Packed 1080p Display
I wanted an extra aux display on my desk that I could use for my Raspberry Pi server. I thought this would merwly fit the bill but wouldn't be anything too thrilling. This thing however far exceeds my expectations.The color reproduction looks great, a tiny bit on the cool side out of the box but you can easily adjust the white balance / gamma by tuning the 0-100 RGB values in the menu. No dead or stuck pixels on mine, and the pixels are sharp and tight. This display uses a truly native 60hz 1920x1080 pixel panel -- many others on Amazon listed as 1080p are actually much lower resolution.I was really impressed to find that the 0-100 brightness setting actually controls the backlight of the panel rather than just dumping black or white color into the video signal. Because of this you can set the display to be very dim or very bright while maintaining contrast. It behaves just like the brightness settings on any modern smartphone!When powered on, there is a bright LED at top that is blue when signal is detected and red when there is not. It's a bit too bright, but could easily be covered with a piece of electrical tape.The tiny rear speaker is overpowered and completely lacks treble, but is there if absolutely necessary. A mini-stereo (typical headphone size) line out jack is built into the side though, and it outputs any audio that is received via HDMI, so you can connect headphones or desktop speakers through the monitor if needed. There are physical Volume up/down buttons along the top of the display to adjust the volume 0-100. This thing really has all the conveniences of a full-size desktop monitor.The stand is rather simplistic but does the job well, there 2 legs plus the shelf itself that holds up the display. All are rubberized and they can be freely adjusted and tightened to any angle.All in all I am extremely impressed with this model. Do keep in mind that at only 10.1" a desktop interface like Windows or Linux may be a very hard to read smaller buttons and icons unless you adjust your scaling appropiately.
M**R
Good display in search of a decent stand
My purpose for this display is for a quick display for many of "lights out" servers or other home lab equipment that has the occasional need for a physical display. While the display seems fine for my purposes, it really needs a better stand; that frankly, should be included. I realize I can purchase a separate stand given that the display has a 75x75 VESA mount but seriously, the flimsy fold up stand is just that, a flimsy fold up stand.I've tried this display on a few old QNAP NAS chassis and it works fine for my purposes. Just be advised that you will likely spend more money and getting a decent stand.
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