This small sized monitor works great if you are lacking space in your setup.
Cons:
Cable setup is not efficient and looks bad.
Touchscreen only works if you set the mini monitor as the main monitor through windows
Runs a bit hot so I wouldn't let the monitor stay on one image/screen/webpage for long because of fear of burnt pixels
Had a hard time setting up(the instructions manual is not helpful).
Font is a bit small for someone that has a hard time seeing(can be semi fixed via windows font size settings but the resolution might make certain pages not viewable so you need to test per page).
Overall it works as intended but I would stay away from this product if any of the cons bother you.
Niche display, but great under the right conditions
So first the things I'm not crazy about:
*Display and power have two different ports. Not ideal for cord management, it would be great if there were only one cable for both
*Mine doesn't have touchscreen. Truth be told I didn't even know that this was suppose to be a feature but the fact that they advertised something like that but didn't include it is pretty bad
With that said this display is working out great for me. I'm limited on desk space and wanted something compact. Screen looks good for it's size and I hooked it up and got it working without any fuss.
Mine definitely doesn't have a touchscreen. Looks like others have had the same problem. I tossed the packaging so now I'm stuck with it which is my bad, but also would appreciate actually getting what we ordered....
I would like a future model which takes both display input and power through one USB C port. It's a bit pricy for something lacking this modern feature.
Very well made. Many uses for it but I use it at work to display live sales metrics. Would make a really good monitor for system info of a PC as well. The stand could be a little more stable but it works just fine
It's a bit too small to use for any real useful purpose on your desk, at least for me. But as an internal display for temp gauges or something inside a PC case, it's a good option. However, the price is a bit high and there are alternative, cheaper options.
After a bunch of troubleshooting, and getting sent a new one because my first 1 didn't have touch capabilities, I can say that this is a pretty solid addition to any setup, I mainly use it for discord and spotify, it makes it so much easier to find a new song or chat without having to minimize your game. To get the touch working go to your control panel > tablet pc settings > set up, otherwise the touch registers at the wrong orientation and will just be interacting with your main monitor.
Instruction manual was a glorified labeling of every screw and input on the device and not very helpful with setup, and keebmonkey doesn't have any support for it