ASUS ProArt Display 14” 1080P Portable Touchscreen Monitor (PA148CTV) - Full HD, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec.709, Color Accuracy ΔE < 2, Calman Verified, USB-C Power Delivery, Micro HDMI, Tripod Socket,Black
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I splurged and went for an Asus ProArt portable display 2 years ago. It's nice to use, but admittedly it only gets used when I travel, not everyday. My one complaint is that the carrying case doesn't carry the wall adapter well, it handles cords fine, but the wall power plug gets tossed in my carry-on separately.
Full discussion on Reddit ->What's the reason you want such high end specs in a UI monitor? Is portability and weight not a consideration? I'm using an ASUS ProArt PA148CTV and I already feel like it's overkill. The portable monitors that comes close to your description are the [Acer AOPEN 16PM8QK SMIUU](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1748093-REG/acer_um_zp8aa_001_16pm8qk_smiuu_15_6_oled.html) (but it lacks any mounting options) or the [ASUS ProArt PA169CDV](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1788537-REG/asus_15_6_ips_proart_pa169cdv.html), (but it's not OLED). Monitors that check all of these boxes are larger, AC powered monitors from Eizo, Asus, LG etc. that cost over $1,000 and are more likely used on a Digitech cart than a DIT cart.
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