I've been researching portable monitors for a couple years but somehow missed this one. I would of loved to see them go full on Sweat mode and up Resolution/Ref rate but like you said the price would jump,..a lot. The only real gripe for me is the lack of vesa mounting holes on the bottom of the built in stand. So many companies omit this feature. Would have been *chefs kiss*. Still, there's isn't much of anything like this on market.
great content, but I need to point out the opportunity to improve the audio quality and speech intelligibility. I suspect the audio encoding level was too low. Or the dynamic volume compression was turned off.
Hey great review! I love my VP16! Silly question, but I've been trying to figure out how to fold the protective cover for mobility. Do the triangle bits fold inside the screen?
Hey! How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency almost in the ballpark of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled (~70 ms). I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already quite high on a console with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz. I think I'm ready to sacrifice some responsiveness for image quality since I just can't stand the dismal IPS contrast, but only to a certain degree.
I play single player games, so I'm using it for gaming. I have a RTX3080 and I can crank every ultra setting and Ray Tracing option with a screen that looks awesome. I recently got the Corsair Xeneon 27 OLED monitor, and it has a too aggressive ABL and even with bright stabilizer on it has so many anti burn in hidden features that gradually reduce the brightness (that is already low), that I'm using this one for gaming most of the time. This monitor has an absolute stable image. No ABL and no brightness fluctuation. I love it.
Hey! How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency almost in the ballpark of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled (~70 ms). I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already quite high on a console with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz. I think I'm ready to sacrifice some responsiveness for image quality since I just can't stand the dismal IPS contrast, but only to a certain degree.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat No, I want to play retro games of the switch online and platformer games like mega man or azure striker gunvolt in the switch. Thanks!
@@Destiny_iX I found an article reviewing this unit and they tested it at only 8ms total input lag, which is very good. Shouldnt have any issues playing switch or platformers
How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled. I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already high with a console even with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz.
Hi, how did you manage to connect Nintendo Switch OLED to the VP16 monitor (4:01)? When I tried connecting mine to VP16 through its original USB-C to USB-C cable (while making sure VP16 is connected to its original charger), I can only see "No Signal" message on the VP16 screen. I have also tried disconnecting joy-cons, but it did not help. Perhaps, I need to connect Switch through its dock?
While significant progress has been achieved in mitigating burn-in on OLED screens, it remains a potential occurrence despite these advancements. Hope that helps you make a decision.
Doesn't it run at 20% brightness max unless plugged into power socket anyway? That's bound to be too dim for use in environments with uncontrolled lighting anyway, imo.
In my testing the monitor draws energy from the laptop via usb c. If you use HDMI it needs to be plugged into a wall with the included adaptor. It does not have a battery. In neither of those scenarios did it run at 20% brightness. As for uncontrolled lighting, I wouldn’t use this or any portable monitor outdoors. Unless you purchase a professional files monitor with an output of at least 2000 nits.
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I've been researching portable monitors for a couple years but somehow missed this one. I would of loved to see them go full on Sweat mode and up Resolution/Ref rate but like you said the price would jump,..a lot. The only real gripe for me is the lack of vesa mounting holes on the bottom of the built in stand. So many companies omit this feature. Would have been *chefs kiss*. Still, there's isn't much of anything like this on market.
Nice brother just order one might get one myself.
great content, but I need to point out the opportunity to improve the audio quality and speech intelligibility. I suspect the audio encoding level was too low. Or the dynamic volume compression was turned off.
Sound has always been hard for me but I promise I’m working on it.
excellent introduction for the product
Hey great review! I love my VP16! Silly question, but I've been trying to figure out how to fold the protective cover for mobility. Do the triangle bits fold inside the screen?
Yes.
Hey! How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency almost in the ballpark of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled (~70 ms).
I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already quite high on a console with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz.
I think I'm ready to sacrifice some responsiveness for image quality since I just can't stand the dismal IPS contrast, but only to a certain degree.
@@juanblanco7898did u try it
Great review, any idea if this panel uses PWM for brightness?
I am not sure if it uses Pulse Width Modulation.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat no worries! Thanks for replying!
It does, AFAIK, at least below 20% brightness.
I play single player games, so I'm using it for gaming. I have a RTX3080 and I can crank every ultra setting and Ray Tracing option with a screen that looks awesome. I recently got the Corsair Xeneon 27 OLED monitor, and it has a too aggressive ABL and even with bright stabilizer on it has so many anti burn in hidden features that gradually reduce the brightness (that is already low), that I'm using this one for gaming most of the time. This monitor has an absolute stable image. No ABL and no brightness fluctuation. I love it.
Glad to hear it.
hey bro, do you know if its compatible with hdr , like in gaming and in wondows ? consoderong tbis monitor but i need hdr
@@KC-ro9ro It doesn't support HDR.
Hey! How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency almost in the ballpark of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled (~70 ms).
I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already quite high on a console with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz.
I think I'm ready to sacrifice some responsiveness for image quality since I just can't stand the dismal IPS contrast, but only to a certain degree.
Hello, how about the input lag? I heard that innocn's oled monitors have a lot of input lag.
From my testing, nothing noticeable but if you plan to use this for competitive gaming I would go with something else.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat No, I want to play retro games of the switch online and platformer games like mega man or azure striker gunvolt in the switch. Thanks!
@@Destiny_iX I found an article reviewing this unit and they tested it at only 8ms total input lag, which is very good. Shouldnt have any issues playing switch or platformers
@@nickjacobsss It's great, thanks.
@@nickjacobsss Hey there. Would you happen to know which review that was? Thanks
How does it feel in terms of the input latency? With this kinds of displays (portable or geared towards professional colour critical use) it can be very high even for a 60 Hz monitor. Innocn 15K1F, for example, has an input latency of a consumer TV without a game mode enabled.
I want to get this for my PS5, but I'm very concerned about the input lag, especially since it's already high with a console even with my BenQ EX2510 which has quite low input lag even at 60 Hz.
Im planning on traveling while video editing. Is this suitable as a primary monitor with a mac mini?
Probably not since the max res. is 1080p.
Is the microHDMI port standard? Can I get a third party mHDMI to HDMI cable if the original one got damaged?
Totes.
Hi, how did you manage to connect Nintendo Switch OLED to the VP16 monitor (4:01)? When I tried connecting mine to VP16 through its original USB-C to USB-C cable (while making sure VP16 is connected to its original charger), I can only see "No Signal" message on the VP16 screen. I have also tried disconnecting joy-cons, but it did not help. Perhaps, I need to connect Switch through its dock?
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@@CreateConsumeRepeat Ah, I see. Thanks a lot!
@pyxelr no worries. My pleasure.
Do portable OLEDs suffer from burn in?
While significant progress has been achieved in mitigating burn-in on OLED screens, it remains a potential occurrence despite these advancements. Hope that helps you make a decision.
Yes could suffer burn in if your don't look after it, I've never had any problems with my multiple Oled displays though.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat Does this monitor has any form of burn in protection like pixel cleaning every 4 hours? I only see a "burn in eraser" option.
@DanielJones-ok8cn I believe its only the burn in eraser tool you mentioned.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat So how does the text clarity for you? Any sub pixel bleeding around the edge?
is it hdr compatible ?
No.
I don't want 120Hz on a monitor like this. It's not worth the increase in power draw and corresponding drop in total runtime on battery.
I agree.
Doesn't it run at 20% brightness max unless plugged into power socket anyway? That's bound to be too dim for use in environments with uncontrolled lighting anyway, imo.
In my testing the monitor draws energy from the laptop via usb c. If you use HDMI it needs to be plugged into a wall with the included adaptor. It does not have a battery. In neither of those scenarios did it run at 20% brightness. As for uncontrolled lighting, I wouldn’t use this or any portable monitor outdoors. Unless you purchase a professional files monitor with an output of at least 2000 nits.
@@CreateConsumeRepeat Oh, I see, thank you. I might have confused it with another model using the same panel in this regard.
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gosh....d review is bout a product but more screen time of your face than the product itself.
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Does this monitor has the standard RGB tripe sub pixel?