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Hi great informative video thanks ! Just one question. Can I use the PD 65W of a Dell monitor to power my laptop and also power up this dual screen? Hence a 4 screens setup :) Cos I am currently powering up my laptop and a single uperfect external screen with the Dell monitor 65W PD via USBC cable - hence 3 screens setup currently.
@@teohontech7141 Hi thanks for the reply. Can you advise what is the display brightness (eg 50% only?) if the the display is not directly connected to the AC adapter, but just using a single USB cable from my laptop to power up the display.
@@michaelgan9190 With single USB-C, it's 162 nits, max. Increase the brightness and the screen will black out. But whether your laptop can power it with USB-C is not guaranteed.
Just the size. There are several variants so make sure you don't get the wrong one. You can check out the comparison table on their website www.uperfectmonitor.com/products/16-inch-2k-dual-screen-touch?sca_ref=4769260.ofIlGbULKo
Oh man... I thought this was the Asus Zenbook duo and was excited to see your pen review portion and then I realized it was the Delta Pro Touch. 🤦♂ Question... Do you have any recommendations for a convertible laptop with good pen input and powerful enough to do 3D modeling on? I definitely want an Nvidia card. I am a Manufacturing Designer at my day job and haven't had the best of luck with AMD over the past couple decades. I want good ray tracing, so that more-or-less excludes AMD anyways.
@@teohontech7141 I was afraid of that, but I kind of expected that answer. I have not checked out the Surface Laptop Studio. I'll have to check it out in detail. It's a steep price @ 2,400 USD for the top tier version, but at first glance, it seems to check all the boxes I was hoping for. I sincerely appreciate the recommendation.
@@mattspawn1975 If you find anything else, let me know. I'm interested to find out if there are alternatives too. I actually don't follow laptop product releases that closely.
@@teohontech7141 thanks Teoh, how about the touchscreen performance on both display? Does it have similar characteristics for pressure, delay/lagged response etc?
GIVEAWAY CONTEST!
After you order from the Indiegogo page, post a comment on my text review and you can win that display for free!
One winner will be selected by me after the crowdfunding ends. Text review at
www.parkablogs.com/content/review-uperfect-delta-pro-touch-portable-dual-stacked-display
Thank you for the review! :)
This is good information. Thank you. I appreciate it!
Thank you for the review. Would have bought this if it has usb c power pass through. Not sure why they did not add this feature?
Hi great informative video thanks !
Just one question. Can I use the PD 65W of a Dell monitor to power my laptop and also power up this dual screen? Hence a 4 screens setup :)
Cos I am currently powering up my laptop and a single uperfect external screen with the Dell monitor 65W PD via USBC cable - hence 3 screens setup currently.
It may be possible if your Dell monitor has an extra USB-A or C port that can provide enough power to the Uperfect.
@@teohontech7141 Hi thanks for the reply. Can you advise what is the display brightness (eg 50% only?) if the the display is not directly connected to the AC adapter, but just using a single USB cable from my laptop to power up the display.
@@michaelgan9190 With single USB-C, it's 162 nits, max. Increase the brightness and the screen will black out. But whether your laptop can power it with USB-C is not guaranteed.
Would have been great if the panel was OLED and the overall package was thinner. Or include a built-in battery for how thick it is.
Built in battery isn’t gonna last long anyway.
They may make an OLED version in the future
Is there any difference between the 16 and 18inch variant besides size and price?
Just the size. There are several variants so make sure you don't get the wrong one. You can check out the comparison table on their website
www.uperfectmonitor.com/products/16-inch-2k-dual-screen-touch?sca_ref=4769260.ofIlGbULKo
Oh man... I thought this was the Asus Zenbook duo and was excited to see your pen review portion and then I realized it was the Delta Pro Touch. 🤦♂ Question... Do you have any recommendations for a convertible laptop with good pen input and powerful enough to do 3D modeling on? I definitely want an Nvidia card. I am a Manufacturing Designer at my day job and haven't had the best of luck with AMD over the past couple decades. I want good ray tracing, so that more-or-less excludes AMD anyways.
Not that I know of. Most convertibles don't have good pen performance compared to a typical pen display. Maybe Surface Laptop Studio?
@@teohontech7141 I was afraid of that, but I kind of expected that answer. I have not checked out the Surface Laptop Studio. I'll have to check it out in detail. It's a steep price @ 2,400 USD for the top tier version, but at first glance, it seems to check all the boxes I was hoping for. I sincerely appreciate the recommendation.
@@mattspawn1975 If you find anything else, let me know. I'm interested to find out if there are alternatives too. I actually don't follow laptop product releases that closely.
@@teohontech7141 Yes, sir! I appreciate you! 🙏
I hope they make a 500 nits version using MST to link together 2 panels on one cable.
One cable will not be able to support 500 nits because laptop USB-C port power output is just 15W, which is just enough to power ONE 15-inch display
@@teohontech7141
One cable for signal, one for power.
Apply a 300 nits limit for one cable operation.
Quite easy to do.
Does the upper display also can act as touchscreen?
Both are touchscreens
@@teohontech7141 thanks Teoh, how about the touchscreen performance on both display? Does it have similar characteristics for pressure, delay/lagged response etc?
@@bobbyhartanto3210 Touchscreen feels normal like most touchscreens. Did not experience anything strange or unexpected.
does the pen scratch the screen? Do you think getting the right sized screen protector might be a good idea?
Plastic pen tip is not going to scratch glass
I thought it was Asus zenbook duo when i saw the thumbnail 😭.
No wonder the product looks so familiar. lol