I'm totally agreed with this S1 model, this one probably the best built of Arzopa, i had it for 18 months and it's still going strong, newer model probably not, i had tried Z1FC 144 hz and it's stopped working after 14 days. It seems like Arzopa quality not as good as at older model. ps: 20K mAH powerbank with this monitor will give you at least 10 hours.
Is 1080p resolution the best (high resolution) for retro emulation ? Do you know a 120Hz or more portable monitor ? I plan to match it with n100 mini PC
This would be perfect for the new mac mini (the MINI mini), decent apple laptops are getting v expensive. By this with a mini, keyboard, mouse / trackpad and your good to go
These portable Arzopa displays have two possibilities for your device: - Be an extended (or mirror) display for a computer, etc. like the iPads by use through a dock, hub, or power adapter.* - Be a single display for a single-display computer, etc like the Mac Mini M1 via hdmi or thunderbolt/usbc (displayport-capable). *Due to power need (or if planning to use other wired accessories). Must be at least USBC 3.1 ( not sure about 3.0) or Thunderbolt 3 or newer. Worked with my iPad or mini M4 via CalDigit TS4, phone plus adapter. Now, I want to see if i can use Mac Mini M4 (supports more than 1 monitor) with 2 Arzopa portables and maybe CalDigit dock/hub that supports Thunderbolt 4. I want first to try one directly connected to computer with the second Arzopa through the CalDigit. We know this M4 can manage multiple displays. I know the Arzopa portables brain doesn't require FreeSync or Gsync, etc. as long as connected to a device that can do 60Hz like my A1M and S1 models. - Will the two Arzopa let the Mac Mini M4 be the traffic cop? - Will the two monitors fight and cancel out or interfere with the other's signal? - If they let the mac mini m4.be the boss, will the direct connected always be primary? - Or will that depend on Stage manager and other preferences chosen in the computer's settings app? If the above is successful, why not try both directly on the mini or both through the dock/hub?
nice video, good work
Well you convinced me! Just went and picked one up for $64 shipped to my door same day. Got to love Amazon Prime
Wheres mine 😂 jk
Thank you for this!
yoo another amazing video thanks basicdadtech ❤❤🙏
I'm totally agreed with this S1 model, this one probably the best built of Arzopa, i had it for 18 months and it's still going strong, newer model probably not, i had tried Z1FC 144 hz and it's stopped working after 14 days. It seems like Arzopa quality not as good as at older model.
ps: 20K mAH powerbank with this monitor will give you at least 10 hours.
Hello @basicdadtech! This is perfect for my Capture Card or for Obs monitor. thank you my Dude. take care.
Is 1080p resolution the best (high resolution) for retro emulation ? Do you know a 120Hz or more portable monitor ? I plan to match it with n100 mini PC
Seems like a good deal!
This would be perfect for the new mac mini (the MINI mini), decent apple laptops are getting v expensive. By this with a mini, keyboard, mouse / trackpad and your good to go
Hello, just got my mac mini m4 yesterday and looking for exactly what youre talking about. Lmao easier than hooking it up to every tv in the house.
Diy MacBook lol
@@JA.4 haha exactly ;)
These portable Arzopa displays have two possibilities for your device:
- Be an extended (or mirror) display for a computer, etc. like the iPads by use through a dock, hub, or power adapter.*
- Be a single display for a single-display computer, etc like the Mac Mini M1 via hdmi or thunderbolt/usbc (displayport-capable).
*Due to power need (or if planning to use other wired accessories).
Must be at least USBC 3.1 ( not sure about 3.0) or Thunderbolt 3 or newer. Worked with my iPad or mini M4 via CalDigit TS4, phone plus adapter.
Now, I want to see if i can use Mac Mini M4 (supports more than 1 monitor) with 2 Arzopa portables and maybe CalDigit dock/hub that supports Thunderbolt 4. I want first to try one directly connected to computer with the second Arzopa through the CalDigit. We know this M4 can manage multiple displays. I know the Arzopa portables brain doesn't require FreeSync or Gsync, etc. as long as connected to a device that can do 60Hz like my A1M and S1 models.
- Will the two Arzopa let the Mac Mini M4 be the traffic cop?
- Will the two monitors fight and cancel out or interfere with the other's signal?
- If they let the mac mini m4.be the boss, will the direct connected always be primary?
- Or will that depend on Stage manager and other preferences chosen in the computer's settings app?
If the above is successful, why not try both directly on the mini or both through the dock/hub?
Does the monitor need to be plugged in to an outlet ?
Yes it does.
could i plug the usb power into my computer?
Haven’t tried that but it could work.
Noice how you liking it so far still
It’s great.
So all in all its not bad but could be better