The Asus ZenScreen MB16A Portable Monitor is one of the nicest-looking USB monitors we’ve seen, and it comes with a number of features and design considerations that make it an incredibly handy device, although one that comes at a price.
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If you're regularly working on the road and need a second screen that's easy to carry and looks nice and stylish, the Asus ZenScreen MB16A Portable Monitor is an excellent accompaniment. Its light and slim design makes it easy to transport, and the...
The Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is the best portable monitor out there thanks to its excellent output and USB-C functionality. The product is also the most attractive model currently out in the market thanks to its advanced exterior design which makes its...
The ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC is an unusual product, and whilst not unique, a USB C screen is not something we have looked at before. But we have to admit being very impressed by what this display has to offer. It's thin and light enough to carry with you...
The Asus MB16ACE is a great buy if you are looking for a well-designed and attractive screen that offers decent performance in image quality. The screen is extra clear and sharp thanks to the tighter pixel density, so viewing text or images will always...
Asus is not alone with the ZenScreen MB16AC. The manufacturer already had its portable 15-inch MB169B+ (220 Euros / $ 200) on the market in 2015. The ZenScreen is a bit more expensive, but it has the higher contrast and the (somewhat) smaller size. The...
Every single MrMobile video you've ever seen has been built on a notebook computer. I live on laptops, and I can't ever see myself ditching 'em for a desktop. But occasionally, I would like a little more screen space -- and that's where the ASUS...
The main downside for Linux users is the need to use DisplayLink's proprietary Linux driver for USB 3.0 support and sadly no DisplayPort Alt Mode support. But at least on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, DisplayLink's DKMS module is working out fine on the few...
I can't draw final conclusions on this AMD version of the Acer Swift 3 based on this sample that did not perform to the best of the platform's abilities.However, based on the few other reviews of these Raven Ridge builds available out there (one, two),...