ASUS

ZenScreen OLED MQ16AHE

ASUS ZenScreen OLED MQ16AHE

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#55 in

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Sentiment score60% positive
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Last updated: Apr 18, 2026

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Reddit Iconsausagepurveyer
12 months ago

Asus makes a wonderful OLED. I've been using one for several years now, a ZenScreen OLED MQ16A. Its bright and colorful, and has a color accurate mode for grading.

Reddit Iconjack_hudson2001
8 months ago

those extenders are small screens. maybe asus portable monitor? i am using 2 of these usbc 16", however they do a larger ones 22". [https://www.reddit.com/r/UsbCHardware/comments/1mxegbe/tp\_x1\_carbon\_with\_2x\_usbc\_asus\_portable\_monitors/](https://www.reddit.com/r/UsbCHardware/comments/1mxegbe/tp_x1_carbon_with_2x_usbc_asus_portable_monitors/)

Reddit Iconrichh3
2 months ago

Stupid automoderator removed the Amazon link I posted. Asus Zenscreen 16” is what I have. Gets the job done.

Reddit IconJellybananaman
4 months ago

If your able to I recommend the Asus Zen screen oled monitor.

Reddit IconWorth_Ad4519
10 months ago

It's not more expensive than a good portable monitor. I have both and probably I paid the usbc portable monitor more than the glasses.

10 months ago

It depends on the monitor frankly speaking. The alternative for me was between a good portable monitor (Oled, usbc) and good smart glasses. I got both of them, and for three months last summer I used both of them several hours per day while off grid with my starlink dish. I got the Asus Zenscreen Oled (329$) and the Viture XR Pro Glasses (399$). Both beautiful devices but after a while I realized that I was using the portable monitor as a second screen and I was always using the glasses as primary display.

Reddit Icondanberadi
7 months ago

Asus ZenScreen. I'm selling mine if you happen to be in New York (I went up to an 18"), although it's LED and 1080. No reason why you'd need 4k resolution on a 16".

Reddit IconDanSpur
8 months ago

I love mine, but recently I found out it won't play full HD content from one particular platform because it isn't HDCP compliant. A big blow. There is no HDMI, just a USB Micro B. Fine for YouTube, Netflix and Amazon but for this one platform - Stan (in Australia) - it just won't. I have an Asus ZenScreen but not a high-end one, and I got it long before Stan acquired the English Premier League (my sole reason for having the subscription!!). Perfect for everything else, just not this. So now I need to buy a new one with HDMI. I've gone for an ARZOPA A1. Arrives tomorrow. Just something to consider when checking the specs..

Reddit IconFOCUSFUEL
8 months ago

I used to use a ZenScreen but somewhere along the way I stopped using it. Don't know why to be honest

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