It's a great tool to have for travel, but the USB connection is a bit wonky, takes some jiggling and in/out before I can get the monitor to work. Fortunately I only use it occasionally.
It's a great tool to have for travel, but the USB connection is a bit wonky, takes some jiggling and in/out before I can get the monitor to work. Fortunately I only use it occasionally.
for me and the one i had the summery is not good i still think they are a great idea and i have a little 7 inch one i picked up from thinkgeek back in the day no issues with it so the brand is one that has worked for me in the past just the drivers on this werent up to date for my evga gtx 680 FTW...
wall mountable Light portable
it many need 2 usb ports 1 3.0 and 1 2.0 it wouldn't work on my laptop or my desktop tried updating the drivers off both websites was going to just switch it because i read a number of times that the usb cable is not the greatest the connection isnt always made kinda thing but i just ended up...
This is a light monitor that is indeed quite portable but the color is the worst of any monitor I have ever used. That said, I just need it for working and thus it still does the job. It is USB powered and comes with a cable that allows one to use it with either a USB 3.0 port or two USB 2.0.
Imagine having to stage a presentation without a projector. Do you make your clients sit with you, arm in arm, and look over your screen together? AOC's USB monitor is an ad-hoc solution for this problem; giving more screen real-estate than a single portable device can typically provide.
The AOC E1659FWU is a budget 15.6in portable monitor for mobile workers who use a hot-desk and need to work on multiple screens. The monitor is powered by USB and runs on standard DisplayLink drivers, so it should work on any device running Windows and Mac OS X.
Users asked, and AOC delivered. The company has updated its 16-inch USB 3.0 monitor to offer traveling business professionals a sleeker device with a sturdier kickstand and better picture quality.
If you are looking for more screen real estate for mobile situations, this is your product. If you are looking just to add a second monitor for your desktop, this is your product (you might need to buy a longer cable though). If you are looking for a monitor to game on, forget about it.
I have bought in the neighborhood of 100 of these; Starting with the older version the 1649; These have come a LONG way from where they used to be; Super light Comes with a case Typically very easy to install, definitely plug and play; Fits in most 15.6 bags All of my users are road warriors.
USB 3.0 connection on the monitor side could use some beefing up; I don't like the USB 3.0 connector on that side anyways, smaller is not always better; I do replace them because of this issue.
I bought this elsewhere on sale, plus a coupon on top of that for the store I bought it from. I needed a second monitor that was small and easy to move around when I am done with it. This fit the price and it far more easy to unplug and put away when I am done my online lectures.
Small; light; only one cable needed; Good picture
Drivers can be a bit tricky for systems with no on board graphics so be sure to make a restore point just in case; Cable a bit short
This cheap and cheerful USB display is highly portable but struggles to produce good-looking images
When we reviewed the AOC E1649Fwu portable USB monitor last year it earned high marks for its color and text quality and affordable price but we thought it was a little bulky and suffered from narrow viewing angles.
USB 3.0; Streamlined design; Affordable; Sharp image quality
Reflective screen; Skewed color accuracy
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