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UPERFECT - UColor 17-4K

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Far-Mobile3852 β€’ 11 months ago

I also got 2 17-inch uperfect 4k monitors. They are really cool. They come with a cover stand but I would recommend looking for a mobile vesa mount. I got one but I am not super satisfied because there is no height adjustment. The second thing is that once I add dock and a usb hub the whole thing begins to feel a bit silly. Too many cables and dongles. The uperfect needs a 65w power supply as well,. I wish it could draw the power it needs from the go but of course that’s unreasonable. I’d like to find a better way to get the whole setup with less cables and setup time. The uperfect 1080p is cheaper and makes more sense for games. I wanted 4k for work. These monitors are always on sale.

r/LegionGo β€’ Is this good portable monitor ? Anyone have it? ->
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dllu β€’ about 1 year ago

https://preview.redd.it/6nztfp2uq73d1.jpeg?width=7680&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=52080f364e477dd9d91a32c54f5441cbf582317d I got a caperave 17.3" 4K 60 Hz one which is all metal and seems nice in terms of build quality. The lag is nothing special though.

r/sffpc β€’ Durable, low-lag portable monitor recommendations? (Sub $300) ->
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ExperienceUnlucky410 β€’ 7 months ago

I have one from Mobilpixel that is supposed to attach to the back of the monitor/lid with magnets. It worked great on my boat anchor Asus, but the Framework is too light, and it tips over. So I 3d printed a folding stand. It's a great usb c driven 4k monitor, so I wasn't getting rid of it.

r/framework β€’ Has anyone tried those clip on portable monitors on the Framework 13 (with 4.0kg hinge)? ->