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CrowVi 13.3" Portable USB-C Monitor

CrowVi 13.3" Portable USB-C Monitor

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Play games, browse the web, or put your Raspberry Pi experiments on the big screen with the CrowVi portable USB-C monitor. Designed to connect via the USB Type-C interface, it has a TFT LCD display with a 1920 by 1080p resolution Read More

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ssnui
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Jun 11, 2019
Like other buyer, I thought this is the touchscreen version since the price was for touchscreen version. The one I received is not, Drop please ship the correct one or I will file a charge back with my credit card. If the issue is not resolved this is the last thing I buy from Drop.
Stwiky
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May 28, 2019
!!! Scam No Touchscreen !!!
AnonCoward
0
May 27, 2019
Hey Drop, Product description said touchscreen. Product has arrived and is not the touchscreen version. Can you please send me the correct item!
andrewebay1
259
May 7, 2019
Do all USB-C equipped android phones have the capability of having this secondary monitor? I have a LG Stylo 4.. Also does anyone know if you're able to do vertical display instead of horizontal?
KyleK
16
May 8, 2019
andrewebay1some phones have their usb altmode disable. those can't output to these kind of monitor
alysdexia
26
May 6, 2019
Where are the battery-powered Wi-Fi monitors? thickness -> coarseness
KvGN
20
May 5, 2019
Is this ship to Australia?
alysdexia
26
May 6, 2019
KvGNIt's not a ship.
rycuda
3
May 3, 2019
Actually appears to be cheaper direct from Elecrow.
rwooters
6
May 3, 2019
rycudaThat's the non-touchscreen version. This model is $199 direct.
fatchow
0
May 3, 2019
Is this compatible with the Switch?
CopperJockey
21
May 3, 2019
ReverendOlaf
33
May 2, 2019
With the Raspberry Pi scenario...Would you hook up a Pi via mini HDMI and USB (for touch screen)? Does it get power via another USB C, or would dongles be needed? With a USB C phone / laptop, does the screen take power from the phone / laptop USB C port, or can it take power from another source? Can it send power to the phone / laptop?
CopperJockey
21
May 3, 2019
ReverendOlafPower via the USB C and video and sound from HDMI. Elecrow website shows a 5V wall adapter so in your RasPi case you could power it from the board or the wall. Also, as I understand, the only output is a 3.5mm headphone jack so no power pass through.
How does this compare to the Vinpok Split? I'd be interested in a comparison, since this seems to have the Split firmly in its sights.
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