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1080P 120Hz Portable Monitor

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1080P 120Hz Portable Monitor

2024-06-19 06:20:43

I waited years for HDMI 2.1 to roll out so when I upgraded from my 1080p projector to a 4K TV, I could get 120Hz and HDR for gaming. This TV finally fits the bill, and I'm loving it. Image quality is great, color accuracy seems to be roughly on par with my calibrated IPS monitors in Gamer mode, and input lag is pretty solid - feels closer to my 1ms 240Hz monitor than my 5ms 75Hz monitor, even in 60Hz mode. I was able to get 4K 120Hz working on my HDMI 2.0b 1080 Ti graphics card, and 4:2:0 chroma subsampling looks fine while I wait for proper HDMI 2.0 devices and receivers to roll out. Games look great in 4K and with dynamic resolutions outputting at 4K, but 1440p looks muddier than 1080p on this display since the pixels don't match up; for the average gamer, I'd recommend running games at 1080p or 1440p with 4K image output via Radeon or Nvidia Image Sharpening. Don't bother outputting 1440p to this thing. Switch, PS4, PS3 and XB1 games look great on this TV, and the videos I've watched also look solid. Be sure to set both regular and HDR modes to Gamer, they default to something like Vivid and it looks smeary. One and only complaint I have is that the backlight is a little obvious when you're displaying a black image with a white cursor overlaid on top. Might be able to reduce the effect by fiddling with the backlight settings, though, and black levels and brightness are both great, so it's a worthy trade-off. You also don't have to worry about burn-in like with OLED TVs since this is using an IPS panel. This should last me this upcoming console generation and hopefully further, without me feeling like I'm missing out. Overall, this is a highly recommended TV, especially if you're getting a new one for the PS5 or Xbox Series X.

5
2024-08-25 01:34:38

I own 3 of these for a portable triple monitor setup. I'm tired of seeing only 1080p or 4K 15.6 inch monitors. 1080p isn't often enough. 4K is a little overkill and you might as well change the resolution on your desktop to 2.5K. Well, this is a native 2.5K display. Oh and it's 16:10 aspect ratio so it's actually 2560x1600. The extra height is glorious for working in Davinci Resolve, Blender, and any other program. It also has full size HDMI which is very rare for quality portable monitors. Don't buy the garbage you see floating around on Amazon when it comes to portable monitors. Buy the ASUS. ViewSonic also has some quality options. I like ViewSonic's 1080p OLED, the physical design is better but it's micro HDMI and well ... it could have been 2.5K. Overall ... as of 2024 this is literally the best portable IPS OLED monitor that's affordable you can buy. I used my xRite color calibration tool to calibrate each monitor to 400 nits and Rec709. You can confidently color grade on these. They have minimal back light bleed. ASUS has been releasing 2.5K 15.6 inch 16:10 (same resolution) OLED panels in some of their latest laptops, so we might see a new Zenscreen like this in 2025 as an OLED panel. However, you can't go wrong with a tried and true IPS panel. These are great. Go for it!

5
2024-07-01 03:53:34

Hooked up to a 1080p monitor and it works fine.

5
2024-09-13 04:39:18

I bought this cable to take advantage of the 120hz monitor refresh rate. HDMI only goes to 60hz.

5
2024-08-22 08:50:38

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you are one of those people that got use to having 120hz oled on your phone, tablet, and laptop; then the next step is your external monitor. It definitely is easier on the eyes than my old lcd monitor. It really does allow me to work for a long time with my reading glasses on. My only recommended improvement would be usb c thunderbolt capability and a quick way to adjust the screen brightness. Otherwise it would be a perfect computer monitor.

5
2024-08-28 01:39:26

Pretty good for console (PS5), It runs at 120hz and 1440p and colors look pretty solid after messing around with the settings a bit. The only loss about this monitor is that it doesn’t come with height adjustment and speakers. But for me personally i doesn’t really bother me. So if your looking for monitor for console this is a great choice! Bnh also did great with the shipping.

5
2024-07-15 08:56:25

Have purchased and tried dozens of screens for the office, from all kinds of brands. This, hands down, is the best 4K IPS panel I've seen. 27 keeps the pixel density pretty high (though not as high as the 5k 27 Apple Studio retina displays, but those are limited to 60hz, which now feel laggy in comparison). The upside is the refresh rate. 144hz (adjustable to 120hz too via MacOS settings), brings it into line with Apple's Pro Motion display on the Macbook Pro M-series (120hz). It makes a huge difference in the smoothness of the user interface. Everything feels very liquid and fast. Screen has a nice understated design, unlike most 4k 144hz+ monitors that seems to be targeting gamers. Has thin bezels (if that's your thing). 100w USB-C power and USB hub is good. Lots of ports supported (HDMI, Displayport, USB-B, USB-C). No compatibility issues with the Mac, true plug and play. One quirk I've noticed (though most non-Apple monitors do this), is that sometimes the monitor doesn't automatically wake when the Mac is put to sleep, so you have to press the monitor's power button to turn it back on. Not a big deal, just something to note. I got the Gorilla Glass option, definitely helps reduce reflections while keeping the sharp glossy colors, again making it much closer in feel and color appearance to the Macbook's Pro motion display. Color tones out of the box are very good, didn't need to manually calibrate a custom color profile. Overall very happy with this monitor. Bought through BHPhoto as I heard the Dough (formerly Eve) company used to have a hit-or-miss reputation so if I need to return the unit, BHPhoto is easier to deal with. Product is great so far, very pleased with it.

5
2024-08-08 08:25:58

Nice monitor visuals are awesome. The sound isn't to good but all else is great 120hz is super nice.

5
2024-04-01 07:23:45

I hooked it up to my Xbox X. You have to set the Xbox up for 120hz and 4k in the settings. I also messed with the brightness and contrast setting and got it how I want. Looks great. Fortnite has a 120hz option also. So if you play a game at 120hz, make sure the game is set up that way. I thought it made a difference once I did that. I like the aim assist in the monitor. It helps having that crosshair. It’s in the monitor game settings. I went from a non-4k 70 inch tv to this and I am happy I did it. I think it was worth the investment.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I love this monitor. I only wish I could afford two of them. I also wish the video card in my laptop NVidia AX4000 could drive at 120hz like my M2 MB Pro. I also use the built in KVM which is awesome too.

5