🔥Get your own Arzopa 15.6'' 144Hz Portable Gaming Monitor - www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2PN9215?maas=maas_adg_F6A999A97F465DA07F824291AD59F179_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&th=1 compatible with Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox Series X and S as well as most Laptops
My holy grail for a portable monitor right now is a 1080p OLED monitor with a built in battery. This company Innocn makes a 4K OLED with a battery, but I don't care to have a 15.6" 4K screen, 1080p would be plenty. They also have a few different 1080p OLED monitors, but none of them have the built in battery 😒.
@@sirmiluch6856 built in battery is actually stupid as over time the battery degrades.. with a power bank you can just replace the power bank.. have 10 power banks with you if you need.. built in battery is for dumbskies imo..
So, I travel abroad A LOT for extended period of times. For my upcoming trip, I’ll be taking my PS5 and this beauty with me. I’ll provide an update on how it all goes in as a reply in this comment. So stay tuned! Super excited though!
@@JudgeMental1337 Hey, so this monitor has exceeded my expectations by A LOT!! I use it to mostly play Call of Duty and other shooters and the 120 refresh rate is perfect for it. Also, the colors + resolution seem to be just fine, with no issues at all. I would HIGHLY recommend it. I just moved abroad and have been using it daily with NO ISSUES at all. I carry this everywhere with my console and it's so slim even in it's original box which makes it perfect if your on the move / traveling!
I'm debating between their portable one and the game one. I don't need the 144hz since its for my steam deck, but I'm worried the standard version will have loads of input lag. Also considering the 14". I've been looking at their portable monitors for like 6 months, but never bit the bullet thinking I'll regret not spending more money on a bigger brand
Got this monitor around 2 weeks ago for £100 here in the UK on Amazon. Its amazing and would highly recommend this 100%! The monitor can be powered via the connected device i.e. iPad Pro in my case so you don't have to connect it to a power source unless you want to send power through it and power the connected device. Granted the included case is good to protect the screen but is poor as a stand. Currently using this as my "Out and About" gaming monitor with my ASUS ROG ALLY and can confirm full 144Hz support @ 1080p :)
I have a CRG49 and it takes up quite some space on my table forcing me just to only use the ultra-wide, But now with this I can have a secondary monitor again. Currently bought on Amazon 20$ off with free overnight shipping!
Just ordered one for use as a huge sensor panel for my pc so I can monitor my hardware without having the layout on my main screen. This is actually cheaper than most 60hz 5 - 7 inch displays which just shows how overpriced those sensor panels really are.
A good monitor lasts many, many years. You shouldn't buy anything for a hypothetical future, but if you need a portable monitor, and this one isn't much more expensive than a 60Hz one, if you take care of it, who says you wouldn't be able to take advantage of it on a future device? As it stands now, I wouldn't get it even though I'm considering getting a portable monitor for my steam deck, but I like that it exists.
Hello, in the description of this product it is stated that it meets 100% of the SRgb color command regarding color accuracy. What was your experience?
I don’t think I have any devices that could take advantage of it’s 144 Hz refresh rate so I’d be more interested in if there’s any good portable displays that support VRR 🤔
How have you never given high refresh rate a try going from 60 to 144 is a night and day difference. I would recommend getting a 165hz monitor to add to your setup for sure !
If you dont use the power brick to power it up and just use the usb to power it up with the ps5 will the console take stress for using it as a main power supply
for me, personally,. I think the refresh rate is not worth it specially if it's for mobile devices like steamdeck and you're going to use it for portability... for portability, battery life or power consumption is one of the top priorities and I don't think there's a lot of mobile device that can output 144Hz for mobile PC gaming. Yes you can use it for Android or iOS gaming via HML but there's not a lot of games that supports more than 60hz... it's indeed overkill. but a nice to have for the future if the mobile handheld technology gets better. but portable monitors will also get better and by that time this current model might be outdated.
High refresh rates can alleviate frame misses during inconsistent frame pacing scenarios, because the time it has to wait to present the delayed frame is a lot shorter
i bought this to use instead of my gaming laptop's screen in my setup (allows monitors to be closer together in my vertically stacked setup) this monitor is totally worth it to me! i couldn't get the stand it came with to be useful for anything but i planned on using a stand that turns it into a desktop monitor anyway. for a 300 nit monitor i'm satisfied with the fact that it gets dimmer than my 220 nit drawing monitor when turning brightness all the way down i wish there was a way to customize the default behavior of the wheel thing when you dont need the full menu. i don't use the speakers ever, so i want to change that to just be a brightness adjuster. that's literally the only setting i ever mess with as i only use it for my laptop right now. for the price, it's a 9/10 for me. if the stand it came with was cooler or if they made a really good first party option to buy (like the desktop style stand i bought, that would be cool) it would be a 10/10. i recommend as long as it's at the $159.99 price or lower. if it's above 160 idk what else is available and there could be better options
1080p is a deal breaker for next gen consoles like series x Because series x plays in series s/one x graphics mode if played on 1080p. Or in other words it only displays better graphics when played on 1440p or higher
If you can't run most things at more than 60 fps why get a 120 hz monitor? I play a lot of indies and I still don't see the point 120 hz is for big beefed pcs. However I did use your link to get a great deal on a 60 hz 1080 p monitor for a 100 bucks. Correct me if I'm wrong but hz relates to fps. So if you are going 60 fps 120 hz does nothing right?
Even scrolling through webpages or text documents is way better on higher refresh rates. Your eyes get tired a lot less because you're basically getting rid of blurry mess of 60Hz screens when something is moving.
🔥Get your own Arzopa 15.6'' 144Hz Portable Gaming Monitor - www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2PN9215?maas=maas_adg_F6A999A97F465DA07F824291AD59F179_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas&th=1 compatible with Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox Series X and S as well as most Laptops
My holy grail for a portable monitor right now is a 1080p OLED monitor with a built in battery. This company Innocn makes a 4K OLED with a battery, but I don't care to have a 15.6" 4K screen, 1080p would be plenty. They also have a few different 1080p OLED monitors, but none of them have the built in battery 😒.
1080p and 720p can both be integer scaled to 4k, so a 4k panel is actually quite versatile in that sense
try the XG16AHPE, I just bought one for $350 it's 144hz 1080p, with battery, low latency, not oled though...
I didn’t see the model with the battery on Amazon
Now, when these screens can be powered directly from USB-C, is it really that much needed for the screen having a built in battery?
@@sirmiluch6856 built in battery is actually stupid as over time the battery degrades.. with a power bank you can just replace the power bank.. have 10 power banks with you if you need.. built in battery is for dumbskies imo..
So, I travel abroad A LOT for extended period of times. For my upcoming trip, I’ll be taking my PS5 and this beauty with me. I’ll provide an update on how it all goes in as a reply in this comment. So stay tuned! Super excited though!
how did it went
@@JudgeMental1337 Hey, so this monitor has exceeded my expectations by A LOT!! I use it to mostly play Call of Duty and other shooters and the 120 refresh rate is perfect for it. Also, the colors + resolution seem to be just fine, with no issues at all. I would HIGHLY recommend it.
I just moved abroad and have been using it daily with NO ISSUES at all. I carry this everywhere with my console and it's so slim even in it's original box which makes it perfect if your on the move / traveling!
I'm debating between their portable one and the game one. I don't need the 144hz since its for my steam deck, but I'm worried the standard version will have loads of input lag. Also considering the 14". I've been looking at their portable monitors for like 6 months, but never bit the bullet thinking I'll regret not spending more money on a bigger brand
Not only was this a great video and review but also thanks to your links I got introduced to some other cool products nice job !
Got this monitor around 2 weeks ago for £100 here in the UK on Amazon. Its amazing and would highly recommend this 100%! The monitor can be powered via the connected device i.e. iPad Pro in my case so you don't have to connect it to a power source unless you want to send power through it and power the connected device. Granted the included case is good to protect the screen but is poor as a stand. Currently using this as my "Out and About" gaming monitor with my ASUS ROG ALLY and can confirm full 144Hz support @ 1080p :)
its more than £100 at the moment in uk - i been also looking at it (£249)
@@Futura2500 I would highly recommend it. I paid £100 for myself in the sale with a voucher discount.
Does it have input lag? Do u feel delay when u play games on it
I have a CRG49 and it takes up quite some space on my table forcing me just to only use the ultra-wide, But now with this I can have a secondary monitor again. Currently bought on Amazon 20$ off with free overnight shipping!
Just bought one last night for 100 bucks ! Bill your the man, love your content.
Thanks for watching!
Just ordered one for use as a huge sensor panel for my pc so I can monitor my hardware without having the layout on my main screen.
This is actually cheaper than most 60hz 5 - 7 inch displays which just shows how overpriced those sensor panels really are.
A good monitor lasts many, many years.
You shouldn't buy anything for a hypothetical future, but if you need a portable monitor, and this one isn't much more expensive than a 60Hz one, if you take care of it, who says you wouldn't be able to take advantage of it on a future device?
As it stands now, I wouldn't get it even though I'm considering getting a portable monitor for my steam deck, but I like that it exists.
I'm new here. And thought your sign off is really good. 👍🏿👍🏿
Hello, in the description of this product it is stated that it meets 100% of the SRgb color command regarding color accuracy. What was your experience?
I don’t think I have any devices that could take advantage of it’s 144 Hz refresh rate so I’d be more interested in if there’s any good portable displays that support VRR 🤔
Steam Deck and this would be the ultimate
What are the games at 1:10 and 6:48? Great video by the way. Mine is on the way! :)
Titanfall 2
This thing looks beastly 😍
I got one today. It is nice!
How have you never given high refresh rate a try going from 60 to 144 is a night and day difference. I would recommend getting a 165hz monitor to add to your setup for sure !
Just didn’t have one.
If you dont use the power brick to power it up and just use the usb to power it up with the ps5 will the console take stress for using it as a main power supply
*THIS MONITOR IS TOUCH SCREEN TOO ?*
No
for me, personally,. I think the refresh rate is not worth it specially if it's for mobile devices like steamdeck and you're going to use it for portability... for portability, battery life or power consumption is one of the top priorities and I don't think there's a lot of mobile device that can output 144Hz for mobile PC gaming. Yes you can use it for Android or iOS gaming via HML but there's not a lot of games that supports more than 60hz... it's indeed overkill. but a nice to have for the future if the mobile handheld technology gets better. but portable monitors will also get better and by that time this current model might be outdated.
High refresh rates can alleviate frame misses during inconsistent frame pacing scenarios, because the time it has to wait to present the delayed frame is a lot shorter
Is it good for MW3 and black ops 3
How is the BL bleed? Ips glow is fine but the bleed is annoying
Is HTNZIR 144hz portable monitor a good choice it costs 89€
how's the motion rendering and ghosting on that display ?
what's the measurement at it's thickest point?
For series s can I play 144hz or Atleast 120 hz for competitive gaming ?
This vs the uperfect 2k 120hz 16in who’s wins?
i bought this to use instead of my gaming laptop's screen in my setup (allows monitors to be closer together in my vertically stacked setup)
this monitor is totally worth it to me! i couldn't get the stand it came with to be useful for anything but i planned on using a stand that turns it into a desktop monitor anyway.
for a 300 nit monitor i'm satisfied with the fact that it gets dimmer than my 220 nit drawing monitor when turning brightness all the way down
i wish there was a way to customize the default behavior of the wheel thing when you dont need the full menu. i don't use the speakers ever, so i want to change that to just be a brightness adjuster. that's literally the only setting i ever mess with as i only use it for my laptop right now.
for the price, it's a 9/10 for me. if the stand it came with was cooler or if they made a really good first party option to buy (like the desktop style stand i bought, that would be cool) it would be a 10/10.
i recommend as long as it's at the $159.99 price or lower. if it's above 160 idk what else is available and there could be better options
What stand did you buy?
would b goated for itx systems
Eyeing for arzopa 144hz or uperfect 2k 120hz for my ps5 what do you think is better?
I’ve only used Azorpa. But I don’t think you can get 144 hz on PS5 anyway. So the other might be better.
Did the 120hz work for ps5 i bought a different monitor and all i get is black screen
@@Brykeise25Ofc, it runs perfectly, make sure plug the power source for better resolution performance.
Does it have free sync?
thank you
Nothing negative but can you do a sound test while it's standing please an thans (next time)
What is the game at 1:12 ?
Titanfall 2
nobody talks about imput lag on these monitors
I own one - The input lag is not noticeable at all.
i have a 4k 60hz laptop I'm thinking of using it a as a replacemnt
1080p is a deal breaker for next gen consoles like series x
Because series x plays in series s/one x graphics mode if played on 1080p.
Or in other words it only displays better graphics when played on 1440p or higher
Just wanna say that this monitor *does* support HDR.
I think it's faked HDR. Neither Android or Windows detects this screen as HDR screen even if you turn that option on.
@@sirmiluch6856 faked or not, it solves the issue of it looking washed out.
More promo in one video
ARzopa* get your sponsors name right atleast lol!
Azorpa :D lol..its AR-ZO-PA
Whats the point then...just get a laptop.
Prolly still cost more than a deck and a external monitor
I was going to say the same thing. The only useful thing I can think this could be useful is in the Car. Screen on the back of the headrest etc
You can use it for more than just the Steam Deck.
Or get a dock.
Or not
If you can't run most things at more than 60 fps why get a 120 hz monitor? I play a lot of indies and I still don't see the point 120 hz is for big beefed pcs. However I did use your link to get a great deal on a 60 hz 1080 p monitor for a 100 bucks. Correct me if I'm wrong but hz relates to fps. So if you are going 60 fps 120 hz does nothing right?
Even scrolling through webpages or text documents is way better on higher refresh rates. Your eyes get tired a lot less because you're basically getting rid of blurry mess of 60Hz screens when something is moving.