🚀 Elevate your mobile setup with ELECROW’s sleek Full HD powerhouse!
The ELECROW Portable Monitor features an 11.6-inch 1920x1080 Full HD display with a single HDMI port, compatible with PCs, Raspberry Pi, game consoles, Jetson Nano, and DVRs. Powered by 12 volts, it offers a compact, portable solution for professionals and gamers seeking high-resolution visuals on the move.
Brand | ELECROW |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**2
Quite nice but a little over priced
The media could not be loaded. Is not bad, however £99.90 ( at the time of review ) I do think it is a bit overpriced.Overall I found it worked quite well, happy with the picture and sound ( please note only got a cheap smartphone so the video probably did not do it justice ).It is quite bulky, guessing that is mainly down to the speaker set up.It does have VESA mounting points on the back, would have been nice to have a basic remote control if you are going to be mounting it somewhere. As it is portable it would have been nice to just have a basic neoprene sleeve or something like that for when you want to take it away.It does come with a power supply, basic stand and HDMI cable along with the manual.Overall not a bad monitor.
L**H
Doesn't quite hit the mark.
I was very intrigued by this monitor at first, but after using it, it's not really that good, and leaves more to be desired.My first intention was to use it as a secondary monitor. Just for quick messages, quick display of information while I'm working on my primary monitor, etc. It just wasn't quite it, because despite the size being good, the display wasn't quite big enough for a quick glance, as things scaled down with the size, so it felt amiss. Furthermore, the colourisation isn't quite as good as a regular monitor, so it's a little meh.The next thing is, the unit as a whole is quite bulky. While this is good if you're travelling with it so it doesn't just break as monitors are fragile, it's bulkier than I though. Not a big deal, but should be noted, as it is more than what I expected.I then thought this could be used as a monitor if I travel with a mini-PC, which is definitely viable and worth considering if you travel frequently, but you'll need to bring along a mouse and keyboard, so there's a lot to carry. A laptop then becomes more convenient, but I'm not a big fan of laptops since I don't like laptop keyboards and the trackpad is unbearable, so a mouse is required anyway. In that sense, this could make sense and I can make use out of it, but I don't travel often, so the use of this monitor just feels limited in the end.It does connect easily and is picked up straight away, so no connectivity issues, which is great.£89.90 with a £10 off voucher at the time of review still puts this at £79.90, which is just too expensive for what this is in my opinion. You can easily get a 24" 1080p monitor from well-established brands for cheaper these days that is far superior in every aspect except for portability. Unless you really need a monitor to travel with, there's really not much this has to offer.
G**G
Pretty poor on a number of fronts
On the face of it a portable monitor seems like a great idea, you can take it with you or use it as an extra screen at home. I checked out whether this was the one to use in practice.The first thing that strikes you when you get this out of the box is actually how bulky it is. There is quite a bit of depth to the unit, which is heavier than I expected to which would limit its portability and means it could probably look better. Set up was straightforward as it recognised the HDMI device I plugged in and I could tweak the settings on my computer to work with the resolution.On the point of resolution, its quite low and the colour reproduction is also quite washed out - leading to, compared to a full sized monitor, a faded look where you can see the pixels. The device is also louder than I expected, I assume as it tries to keep itself cool.While I expected there would be trade offs with a small monitor like this, if I compare it to many tablets on the market you are making some pretty big ones here.
A**A
Vibrant display, value for money, mains powered monitor.
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this 11.6-inch monitor specifically for travel purposes, and its compact size makes it perfect for fitting into a backpack. The display quality is excellent, surpassing that of my personal laptop, although not quite reaching the level of an Apple monitor. The monitor supports both HDMI and VGA connections and includes a power cable and HDMI cable in the package. Additionally, it features built-in speakers.This monitor is ideal for use as an extended display with a laptop while on the go, as well as for connecting to a Nintendo Switch or a Steam desktop. It can even serve as a troubleshooting system display. The presence of controls to adjust brightness and colours is a noteworthy bonus. However, it's important to note that the monitor relies on mains power, meaning it cannot be used without access to an electrical outlet. The build quality is commendable, offering good overall value for the money. Thank you for taking the time to read my review, and I hope you find it helpful.
C**R
Decent monitor
The picture quality for a 1080p monitor on an 11.6inch screen looks good but for minimal texts, it can be a little difficult to see.This supports HDMI and VGA. VGA is an ancient thing, so I would prefer not to see this in more modern technology.The included stand is a good addition. The angle is perfect to use on a desk.The colours aren't the best but for the average person, this shouldn't be a problem.I've tried gaming on this and single-player games are fun to use but I wouldn't use this for competitive gaming.
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