Lasitu Ultrathin&Ultralight Portable Monitor 15.6 Inch Full HD 1080P USB C Monitor with Type-C/HDMI Portable Screen for Laptop Mac PC Phone Xbox PS4 Switch, Smart Case & Screen Protector Included
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My new 15.6" Portable Monitor just arrived today, and I did an unboxing video of it. You can watch it above or here on my youtube channel. I must say, it took me a while to set it all up. My mistake for assuming that I have an extra HDMI port.
I thought I had an extra HDMI port for my new monitor. I was thinking, I might have to get an HDMI splitter. But, I forget I still have a VGA port. It didn't work at first, but I kept trying, and out of the blue, the VGA port works. Once, I confirmed that all the monitor display works, I did my cable management.
Lasitu Ultrathin&Ultralight Portable Monitor 15.6 Inch Full HD 1080P USB C Monitor with Type-C/HDMI Portable Screen for Laptop Mac PC Phone Xbox PS4 Switch, Smart Case & Screen Protector Included
I'm actually using my new monitor now. Since it's a 15.6-inch size, I put it on my left as my main pc monitor. My top 24 inches will be for watching youtube and movies while on my right is my other 13 inches smaller monitor.
I'm glad, I hanged my 2 speakers, as it creates more space for both the portable monitor. I must say, I love having more monitors to multi-task. I can watch my favorite youtube content while checking out social media and Whatsapp all at the same time.
This is my 'old' setup with two monitors.
My new ARCCOIL brand 15.6" portable monitor. 1080P IPS and HDR. Pretty light and slim compared to my 13" 'older' portable monitor.
It works right out of the box. Plug-in my USB A to C for power. HDMI to HDMI Mini to connect to my main pc. Of course, it can also work with other devices like your game console or even your mobile phone for mobile computing.
I couldn't make all the display work at first. I didn't check if I had enough HDMI port for 3 monitors. Like, I say, sometimes I'm just too lazy to confirmed everything first before buying.
Well, I forgot, I can still use my VGA port to connect to my main monitor. Didn't work at first, but I kept retrying and it all finally works. Now, that's what I call experience. For some reason, they don't always work the first time around. If you keep trying it'll work eventually.
I think, my VGA port can't play videos at 1080P. Can they? No, I don't know that. (*Update)Ok, I just discovered I can watch in 1080P videos. That's why I might get myself an HDMI splitter. There are some pretty cheap one. I took a quick look but I'm trying this out first before making my decision.
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Note that you need to check to make sure that you get the correct HDMI splitter. Some are only for mirroring. While some use a USB C connector. I myself just discovered that there's a special port for multiple monitors. Yeah, I didn't know that too. Was wondering why the port was different.
I only discovered all this info because it's only now that I thought of using multiple monitors for multi-tasking. Also, back in the day, we only use VGA to connect to monitors. HDMI doesn't even exist back then. Lol. I sound old and outdated.
Anyway, I'm just happy, I got what I wanted and set out to do. Oh, if you're wondering, I think a portable monitor uses less power (5V) than a normal monitor. A portable monitor doesn't need much power. I'm plugging their power into my monitor stand which has 4 USB ports.
Pretty nifty, aye?
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