
Size, screen, touch feedback, hook up options




Exceptionally light. Includes a very useful carry bag as well as all of the necessary cables. Works with every bit of hardware that I throw at it. As ViewSonic is synonymous for quality, quality is what this little portable monitor is host to.

- High Refresh Rate 120hz. Beyond that doesn't seem to make a difference -Highest Resolution you can go without having to do scaling on text. - Compact and made of good materials with Good case. - Seems to be reliable. -Great Brightness - Good color quality. Good for 3D Art

This is my first touch screen monitor so I'm fascinated with touching the screen and how futuristic it is. I needed this for doing video work for events and the software UI works well with a touch panel. Also the angled stand works great for standing at a table / desk. -I actually like the glossy smart phone type of screen it has. -Color and brightness seems pretty good for the price. -The stand works well. It has a pretty ridged spring in it though. -Touch sensitivity seems to be as good as my LG V20 cell phone. The panel responds well even up to the very edge of the screen. -Has speakers, they're not great but not bad either but the fact it has anything and they work is a positive. -The size is perfect for travel. It folds flat 1.5". Perfect for sliding into a bag. -The weight is also perfect, it's one of the lightest panels out there! Great for mobility and flying with. -Takes HDMI and DP -It looks fairly professional / kinda wish they wouldn't put the parrot logo on the front. The red ViewSonic text looks better. /minorgripe -IPS and it makes sense for a monitor that tilts back like this one.













Recently made the transition to Linux. So, I had a little worry about how the distro would handle a 2nd monitor. Uperfect worked perfectly right out of the box. Beautiful colours and they included so many cables. Very happy that I went with Uperfect as an external monitor to my Linux laptop.