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ARZOPA Portable Monitor, 15.6" FHD 1080P Portable Laptop Monitor 100% sRGB High Color Gamut Display IPS Eye Care Screen for High-end Office & Entertainment -A1C

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Arrives Monday, May 6
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Size: 15.6


Style: 1080P


Features

  • Immerse Yourself in High-Color Gamut: With 100% sRGB, our portable laptop monitor delivers sharp, accurate visuals that are perfect for high-end office use, photo editing, and presentations.
  • Boost Your Productivity: Use as a duplicate, extend, or second screen mode to increase your efficiency. Compatible with PC, game consoles, laptops, Android, and tablets.
  • Lightweight and Portable: Arzopa travel monitor for laptop weighing only 1.69 pounds, our monitor is incredibly packed with features for such a lightweight package.
  • Effortless Plug and Play: Connect to your device with ease using USB C or HDMI inputs. No need to install drivers or software. Start using ARZOPA portable monitor for laptop right away for a seamless experience.
  • Protect Your Eyes: Our IPS eye care screen reduces eye strain and fatigue, making it perfect for long work or gaming sessions. The smart cover also doubles as a stand for comfortable viewing angles.

Product Dimensions: 8.27 x 14.96 x 19.29 inches


Item Weight: 1.7 pounds


Manufacturer: ARZOPA


Item model number: A1C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 29, 2022


Standing screen display size: 15.6 Inches


Aspect Ratio: 169


Voltage: 220 Volts


Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Pixels


Total Usb Ports: 2


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  • Perfect 720p PPI
Size: 13.3 Style: 2K
This monitor is fantastic. First off, it is a 2k Monitor, meaning 2560 x 1600, aka 1440p monitor with a 16:10 aspect ratio. However I say best 720p (1280x720 (16:9) 1280x800 (16:10) ) monitor for a reason and I will get into that in my review, please read on. If you are using something like an AMD APU, this monitor is a God send for you. It will help get a nice image and claw back performance in your games on your budget or older PC. It is probably one of the best monitors you can get to play at 720p resolutions without it looking like garbage. Why is that you ask? P P I. That's why. What is PPI you ask? Resolution @ Screen Size = PPI Rating ( There is a math formula you use to find the answer just do a search online ) Here are some calculated results. 2560 x 1440 @ 27" = 108.79 PPI ( Pixels Per Inch ) Typical for a 1440p Monitor these days. Since 1440p is the normal and this screen size is the norm, let's target that 108 or do better. 1920 x1080 @ 27" = 81.59 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 24" = 91.79 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 23" = 95.78 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 21.5" = 102.46 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 20" = 110.15 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 17" = 129.58 PPI 1920 x 1080 @ 17.3" = 127.34 PPI ( Arzopa Does sell a 17.3" Monitor here on Amazon, just saying... ) 1920 x 1080 @ 15.6" = 141.21 PPI 1280x720 @ 15.6" = 94.14 PPI 1280x720 @ 14" = 104.90 PPI ( Close ) 1280x720 @ 13.3" = 110.24 PPI ( Perfect ) PPI contributes to how crisp the image looks on the monitor to a user. If it's really high up there, it looks clean, crisp, and fantastic. To low and it looks like doggy doo doo. This 13.3" monitor provides a fantastic looking 720p output when you feed it a 720p signal. Like I said before, it is a 1440p (2k) monitor but, I bought it to use it as a 720p gaming monitor for a budget APU system, and it's life changing. So, if you are using a Nintendo Switch or say you are using a budget PC or laptop with an AMD APU. Using this monitor as your gaming monitor and setting your game to 720p Resolutions will help you claw back so much performance. This monitor allowed me to set 720p resolution, the image looks great, and this monitor has Freesync, it's not AMD certified because Arzopa probably didn't want to pay AMD for the certification and advertising but, it does have it, and it does work. This monitor is absolutely mind blowing and for the price I can't believe what I got. Such a fantastic product. In the box you get... 1x 13.3" IPS Freesync 60 Hz monitor w/ built in speakers. 1x USB power brick for the monitor power. 1x USB-A to USB-C cables ( For power ). 1x USB-C to USB-C for video to the monitor. 1x Mini HDMI to HDMI for video to the monitor ( What I recommend you use ). 1x Cleaning Cloth. The monitor does support PQ ST2048 HDR, so it's not true 10-bit HDR and is more of an altered gamma curve but, it has it, although I am sure most will have no idea how to calibrate it or even have the tools to do so. I don't recommend you use it on this display but, you can if you have the know how and tools to do so.. Even without it, the monitor has decent color reproduction, much better than my old TN panel. I don't think you will be disappointed in the least. This monitor is well worth the price. For Freesync to work properly you need to activate it in the monitor's OSD and if you are using a computer you need to go into the AMD Adrenaline Software and go to displays and active VRR ( Variable Refresh Rate ) for this display in the AMD software. You also need to cap your FPS to 60 using something like Radeon Chill, FRTC (Frame Rate Target Control), or use vsync in the Gamer/AMD settings. If you go over 60 FPS, you exit the Freesync range and you no longer get the benefits of Freesync. If you drop to low in your FPS the same happens, so you want to stay within 50-60 FPS to get the benefits of Freesync using this display. You can also use the AMD Enchanced Sync Setting in the AMD software, on top of Freesync, to let you leave the frame rate uncapped, and still get the benefits of Freesync. All in all, I can't recommend this monitor enough. Fantastic product. It serves a niche and Arzopa should lean into the niche a bit more with their marketing and design for monitors at this size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Aaron Arturo Garza

  • All around great!
TL;DR: A TON to like about this monitor. Returned ONLY because it was slightly worse picture quality than a 4K portable monitor. I really wanted to keep this and wound up sending it back because the 4K KYY K3-3 Monitor has a better picture. But it was a HARD decision. Very hard. For the price, this was a fantastic monitor. If I wasn't such a stickler for getting a smoother picture, I definitely would have kept it. And that is not to say the picture was bad. IT WASN'T! It was actually a very good picture. But since I really only need on portable monitor, and I could be staring at it for many hours, I opted for the 4K that had a better picture quality. And that is to be expected. There is more pixel density with the K3-3. The K3-3 is a 15" monitor with high resolution, while this Arzopa is bigger at 16" and has a smaller resolution and, as a result, a smaller pixel density that is noticeable. But the difference in picture was somewhat difficult to see, which says a lot about the Arzopa. The colors were great. And when I went into the settings to change the color profile, I was able to match it to my iMac! That's a big deal to me. The brightness was incredible. It is probably brighter than any portable monitor that I have reviewed, and even brighter than the KYY 4K. The colors and picture stayed true even with the brightness cranked, and nothing looked washed out. That was another big reason I wanted to keep this monitor. I also liked that it was a 16" screen. Having a slightly bigger screen isn't a huge deal, but it is a nice value addition and definitely set it apart from its competitors. It also has a thinner bezel than many of its competitors, and that is nice! The menu buttons were of higher quality than it's competitors, but it was kind of confusing navigating the menu without looking at the buttons. I'm sure I wouldn't have gotten use to it, though. As with other monitors I have reviewed, even the KYY, one small gripe I have is the use of HDMI mini. This is a poor connector type, and I cannot see any reason why Arzopa uses mini instead of standard. Not only does the user have to have a specialized cable (or adapter simply to be able to use a ubiquitous standard HDMI cable), but the mini connector is not nearly as stable as the standard HDMI connector. Stop using HDMI mini. Just Stop. I did not test the speakers, as they don't even rank amongst any priority I have in buying a monitor. But I bet they aren't great. Still, it would be really hard to say something negative about tiny speakers that are not a selling point anyway. And I would just be happy to have them in the rare occurrence that I would need them. The other gripe I have about this (not enough to take a star away since it is a fairly common issue amongst monitors), is having the connector ports right on the side of the monitor. I know some folks might find this necessary to make the screen lie flat on either side, but I find it annoying. Not only does it limit proximity in which you can get the screen to your computer or other screen on the side with the connectors, it also makes the monitor wider and more prone to not fitting somewhere or getting knocked around. Plus, having the connectors sticking right out of the side makes both the connectors and the connector ports more prone to damage. When you have such a sleek, elegant design, having cables sticking right out of the side really disrupts that flow. It would be better if they put the ports in a bump-out on the back, or at least provided an adapter that wrapped the ports around to the back, so we could plug the cables in there. With all of that, I am glad to say this is still a fantastic product, definitely worth buying, especially if you can't see any difference between a 2K and 4K monitor or if the $100 difference in price is not worth it to buy a 4K. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Dan Upshaw

  • Additional screen space for my laptop
Size: 15.6 Style: 1080P
I purchased this product so I can host virtual classes and use my laptop for demos and this screen to view attendees. It works as expected, there is only one issue that I found quirky, I have to turn off my laptop, then turn on the screen which is plugged into the laptop, then turn on my laptop, for the screen to reflect the laptop. Other then this, everything is fine. I do want to mention that this was the second monitor that I received, the first did not work, the return and replacement if the faulty product was quick and easy, the replacement came the next day and worked as indicated above. Overall if you need an inexpensive monitor to provide additional real estate, you may wish to consider this product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Lenore Montalbano

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