📈 Elevate your workspace and gaming experience with InnoView's portable powerhouse!
The InnoView 15.6 Inch Portable Monitor features a stunning 4K touchscreen display with a resolution of 3840x2160, dual USB-C ports for versatile connectivity, and a gravity sensor for automatic rotation. It supports 10-point touch technology and comes with built-in speakers, making it perfect for work, gaming, and entertainment on the go.
M**T
works in portrait 2160x3840 too, +basic touch ok under linux
just tested the monitor - first impression is positive.have both auto and manual portrait/landscape rotation, with true 2160x3840 and 3840x2160 tested on galaxy note 10.also, basic touch functionality works under fedora Linux 37 via type-c. zoom and scroll works in firefox, but not in gedit.brightness is sufficient to work in indirect sunlight, which is important for portable device imho.speaker volume is insufficient! worse than my cell phone.also requires external power for mobile phone use. works ok without it in my thinkpad, but only smoke-tested so can't tell how stable.all in all, pretty solid device for its price. one warning would be the bezels are so thin it'll probably won't survive an impact very well.
A**R
Great for Work
I had the smaller version and bought the 15.6 now that we are hybrid. Very useful when in a conference room with people on Zoom. I can present or watch the presentation on one screen and have notes on the other screen. Also useful for demonstrating the new software we are using over Zoom seeing as how the portable monitor is bigger than my laptop.Easily worked as plug and play and got the touchscreen working with no issue as long as I used the USB C cable (I use an HP Laptop for work and have a Surface 7 Pro for personal). Monitor wouldn't turn on once or twice, but I was not using any power supplies on laptop or monitor and my laptop was probably low. Looks like I need the monitor plugged into power when I use my Surface. Works great otherwise. Picture is clearer now that I figured out the menu brightness was set to low.Very sturdy kickstand. It does cover the ports when closed, but it flips up the other way if I have it connected and have to pack up in a hurry. It just sits better when flipped down over the ports. I looked at other brands online and the reviews said their kickstands were flimsy or the ports were in the kickstand and I was nervous about breaking wire/connections opening/closing the stand if I got those models. This sits very sturdy in horizontal or vertical positions.Comes with a sleeve, but would have liked a case/cover of some type. I chipped the bottom, but that is completely my fault as I accidentally banged it HARD against the edge of the table and it hit at a spot that didn't have the silicone bumper. Still works great though and seems well made. Liked it enough to give it 5 stars AND bought another one in case the chip spreads (I really need it for those software demonstrations).Pricey, but love that it's easy to use, picture is clear, works horizontally and vertically, and super convenient that it's so lightweight for its size.
K**N
If you have a MacBook Pro and you want Touch functionality, keep looking (unfortunately)
I have a 2019 16" MacBook Pro (Intel), and was looking for a 4k touchscreen portable that would give me (at least most) touchscreen functionality. More or less I'm looking for business functions, scrolling up/down or left/right on Excel, read web pages and word docs, work in Visio diagrams, etc.I selected this monitor due to the "10-point touch" support, the 4k resolution, brightness (600 NITs!!) and the overall appearance. The price was very competitive, and the description gives the impression that as long as you're using a USB-C (thunderbolt III in my case).When I unboxed this unit it is very nice looking, very sleek and elegant. Once I connected it with the supplied cable I was not disappointed in the picture quality, the touch-enabled OSM is very usable. That's where the good kinda ended.When I tried to use the touch feature I found that only left click taps work. Scrolling is non-existent, if you move your finger all it will do is highlight/select the in-window text. Even simple scrolling of a website can't be done, unless you're very good at tapping the slider bar portion of the window. Absolutely a waste of time for any user, and a waste of money spent for the "touchscreen" feature.I reached out to their customer support (email), and kudos to them, they replied within a couple hours each time (that's not a dig, it was faster that normal for this type of support). I did some online reading and found that there's a common driver that you can install for Mac's, and around a dozen or so other manufactures offer it on their websites (but only for 'their' hardware. So I emailed them with a question about the driver and if InnoView offered it, or what did they suggest. The first reply was that "no driver was necessary" and they included a video of how to connect it.So I responded with greater details of what it was doing, what I had read and even what I saw several examples on YouTube. It was the 2nd reply that took the cake for me. They said that the functionality I had was all I could possibly get, and that it was Apple's fault, not theirs (not according to YouTube videos I found where other vendors had all of these functions working). Then they suggested that I obtain a Windows-based PC to enjoy their monitor with.--wow, just wow--I had the return order placed within the hour, had it boxed up and back at the UPS store before lunch. I made sure to select "did not function as described on website" as the reason for return. I will purchase a different monitor from another vendor, even if it costs me considerably more.Two stars - because it was a nice screen, had a good feel, and support was prompt in responding, but that's being pretty generous. Suffice it to say I'll never purchase another Innoview product again, and I'll tell all my friends.......
Y**U
The screen is quite impressive. Feel good when touching the surface. Great design.
HDR is a good feature making picture more vivid and colorful. A newer iPad Air (5th gen) and iPad Pro (M1 and M2) with iPad OS 16.2 or above might support this screen to extend display. Mine is iPad Air (4th gen) and it can just duplicate display, tough. Touchscreen is good and supported by Windows OS (mine is Windows 10 Home Ed).
T**Y
Nice upgrade! 4K is a game changer
Great on-the-go 4K monitor, haven’t had any complaints. Touch screen is smooth, 1 usb-c connection is all you need w/o additional power. I would recommend this compare to other brands you’ll find on Amazon.
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