ARZOPA Portable Monitor | A Terrific budget display | 1080p 60Hz

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
  • The ARZOPA Portable Monitor is a buget display, and I have been really impressed so far. This works fine with phones, computers and games consoles and the 1080p 60hz screen provides a decent image.
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  • @SimonsReviews
    @SimonsReviews  3 месяца назад +3

    Not a bad portable monitor for the cost! For the latest price here is the Amazon link ➡ geni.us/zeKR (commissions earned)

    • @simonsays9218
      @simonsays9218 2 месяца назад

      hey! how long are the cables? :)

  • @darlenesalo2036
    @darlenesalo2036 Месяц назад +1

    Can this be used with a Mac Studio M2??

  • @Kairu_YT
    @Kairu_YT 3 месяца назад +3

    Just want to know if I could plug a mouse or keybord into it via a usb hub type c. Could u pls try it out on the Spare usb c port on the monitor?

    • @thebobman69
      @thebobman69 Месяц назад +1

      what do you mean? it's a monitor not a computer ?

    • @SnappyRadu
      @SnappyRadu Месяц назад

      @@thebobman69 What he's asking is if the monitor will route a device connected via USB-C to the laptop. I.e. if the monitor is also a USB hub. If it's able to bring video signal from e.g. a Mac via USB-C/Thunderbolt, it should be able to pass devices back as well, but the manual and the website don't say anything like this.
      There aren't quite enough ports for the use-case I have in mind (and which OP also appears to be thinking of) though, so an extra hub would be used, but here's the connection "diagram":
      Use case 1: Connect mobile phone to monitor, and use wired keyboard and mouse (as opposed to Bluetooth)
      Intended connectivity:
      Monitor powered via USB-C 1
      USB hub connected to USB-C 2
      Phone connected to one USB-C port on the hub (USB-C to USB-C cable)
      Keyboard, mouse connected two one USB-A port each on the hub
      The limitation to overcome is due to the phone having a single USB-C port.
      Results:
      - Phone displays image on monitor (assuming the hub is of the appropriate quality)
      - Phone receives input from keyboard and mouse
      - Magic: you now have a very weird laptop, without any Samsung DeX or Asus Transformer stuff
      On the other hand, the hub could go into the phone, and the monitor would just use the HDMI port.
      (Just discovered that my phone has USB 2.0 on its port, and to do anything like the above would need USB 3.0)

  • @CuriousGamer022
    @CuriousGamer022 Месяц назад

    Would this be a good choice for my Xbox one x?

    • @jamestaylor954
      @jamestaylor954 26 дней назад +2

      Yes if you like 1080p 60hz but they also have one that's 1080p 144hz.