Acer introduces the elegant, portable and professional 15.6" Full HD PM161Q monitor
Acer today unveiled the PM161Q monitor, a new ultra-portable, professional quality 15.6” monitor for professionals and students on the move.
The Acer 15.6” PM161Q monitor is ultra-light, weighing in at 0.97kg. Its 2cm slim design ensures it doesn’t take up too much desk space and it also fits perfectly into notebook bags, making it ideal for students and professionals on the move. Due to its outstanding portability, the PM161Q monitor is also ideal for use as a secondary monitor for dual-monitor presentations.
- The Acer 15.6” PM161Q monitor is ultra-light, weighing in at 0.97kg with 2cm slim design
- The PM161Q’s single USB Type C cable plugs into laptops, tablets and smartphones to make life more simple and Acer VisionCare means it’s easy on the eye
The new Acer 15.6 inch PM161Q monitor in Full High Definition IPS saves clutter and makes life easy with one single USB Type C cable that connects the monitor to a smartphone, tablet or laptop, sharing the display and transferring data whilst also supplying power.
The Acer PM161Q Series also offers a 170° wide view angle, thanks to IPS panel technology, so users can share what's on their screen with colleagues or an audience. The Acer PM1 monitor also comes with Acer VisionCare encompassing Flickerless, BlueLightShield, ComfyView and low-dimming technologies to enhance viewing comfort over long periods and minimize eye fatigue.
Pricing and Availability
The Acer PM161Q monitor is available in now in the UK for £169.99
Specifications |
Acer PM161Q |
Display Size |
15.6-inch |
Maximum Resolution |
1920 x 1080 pixels |
Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
Response Time |
7 ms (grey-to-grey) |
Panel Type |
IPS |
Viewing Angle |
170° |
Contrast Ratio |
100 million : 1 (ACM) |
Colour Depth |
6-bits (262K colours) |
Maximum Brightness |
200 nits |
Colour Gamut |
45% NTSC |
Display + Power Source |
USB Type C |
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Working with an application that does database access with just one monitor is near impossible.
Basically fingers would need to be glued on Alt-tab...
I have a 17" laptop for work when away from home/office, and another external 17" "gaming" display from G-Story (it connects through HDMI, no usb cr*p). Couldn't live without it !
(yes they are kinda heavy together, but that's the price to pay for efficiency)
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these are standard laptop screens with an lcd controller in a portable case, nothing more. 2-3x the price (being generous here) vs getting a bare laptop lcd of the same or better quality.
one example: AU Optronics 15.6” Glossy IPS FHD / B156HAN02.2 - £34.95 + £4.25 postage - no case (diy/$5-10 at most) + controller ($20-30 at most)