AOC launches the 15.6in portable monitor I1601P

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$150 usd doesn't sound to bad for this portable little guy. I mean there's smaller screens for cheaper, but that's just it smaller. Maybe ifni still traveled as much as I used to this would be great.
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$150 usd doesn't sound to bad for this portable little guy. I mean there's smaller screens for cheaper, but that's just it smaller. Maybe ifni still traveled as much as I used to this would be great.
Its not bad honestly. These work great as well for on PC setups that dont have typical monitor/desk setups and not needed space for a larger 23 inch+
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DeskStar:

$150 usd doesn't sound to bad for this portable little guy. I mean there's smaller screens for cheaper, but that's just it smaller. Maybe ifni still traveled as much as I used to this would be great.
Did i miss something, because the article says its 199 British pounds. That's $274 USD. About a year ago took the 15.4" display out of my dead Dell XPS laptop and added a controller board made by VSDisplay which is powered via usb c, and built an aluminum frame for it. It came out great. The majority of it is 10mm thick, and the thickest part where the controller board is mounted is an additional 10mm. so 20mm total. Funny thing is, i got done with building it and couldn't really find much use for it. I had initially figured i'd use it for Aquasuite or ADDA but its a bit big for that. I may end up using it for Mainsail or Fluidd on my 3d printer once i get klipper installed
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Andrew LB:

Did i miss something, because the article says its 199 British pounds. That's $274 USD. About a year ago took the 15.4" display out of my dead Dell XPS laptop and added a controller board made by VSDisplay which is powered via usb c, and built an aluminum frame for it. It came out great. The majority of it is 10mm thick, and the thickest part where the controller board is mounted is an additional 10mm. so 20mm total. Funny thing is, i got done with building it and couldn't really find much use for it. I had initially figured i'd use it for Aquasuite or ADDA but its a bit big for that. I may end up using it for Mainsail or Fluidd on my 3d printer once i get klipper installed
When i was traveling more often i would have killed for a tiny thin screen like this to have dual monitor set up on my craptop ! 1 screen only feels so restrictive !