As a digital nomad, I'm definitely getting one of these because I work remotely and on the go most of the time. Often, I can simply utilize it in a café. While some suggest using a coworking space, I prefer having my own private workspace for the sake of both frugality and productivity. Therefore, investing in one of these will undoubtedly enhance my work efficiency within my personal domain.
I have to contend, that the internal battery of the ZenScreen Go 16 makes it a far superior option for on-the-go, regardless of the weight. an additional .6 lbs in a backpack isn't going to matter much; on the other hand, having an internal battery for the screen is a huge advantage, giving you extra life on your laptop battery.
I have the Zanscreen Touch 16in, and working from home, it's a lovely thing to have so I can work dual screen anywhere I go. I can even hook it up to my phone and use it as a tablet of sorts. The only things i wish it would have is to have it bundled or optional to have the stand similar to the one bundled with the Strix portable display so I can have it tilt straight or a bit downward while using it at my work station. Ideally the stand is magnetic so it can be detached easily. Another thing is to have a DP cable with smaller or flexible head so that it does not jut out too much from the sides. Yes, portable screens are pricier but definitely worth it. Get something that supports USB-C display port, and battery.
Would love to hear and see what you think of the new OLED Zenscreen and how it stacks up against the other portable monitors you've tried. Keep at it! Love the content.
Bought the screen. Not worth the premium price tag, compared to a decent IPS panel on my laptop. All you're really getting is the true blacks, but with the extremely glossy screen it's awkward to look at yourself during said true blacks. And the color accuracy of course.
I would buy such only if I had a mini factor pc to carry when travelling somewhere where I would stay more than a few days! But I think in our days someone can use one of the high end tablets as display!!
I HAVE A ZEN SCREEN MB16ACE AND I CHANGED SOMESETTINGS AND NOW I CANNORT ACCESS THE BUTTONS CUZ IT SAYS CHECK QUICK START GUIDE TO CANCEL THIS FUNCTION AND ID ONT HAVE THE GUIE HOW DO I SOLVE THIS IUSSUE
If you think this is unreasonable, consider the huge amount of drawing displays that have the much better color at the same size - and you can draw on them. Maybe I'm just a hater
As a digital nomad, I'm definitely getting one of these because I work remotely and on the go most of the time. Often, I can simply utilize it in a café. While some suggest using a coworking space, I prefer having my own private workspace for the sake of both frugality and productivity. Therefore, investing in one of these will undoubtedly enhance my work efficiency within my personal domain.
I have to contend, that the internal battery of the ZenScreen Go 16 makes it a far superior option for on-the-go, regardless of the weight. an additional .6 lbs in a backpack isn't going to matter much; on the other hand, having an internal battery for the screen is a huge advantage, giving you extra life on your laptop battery.
This is a great comparison video!! Thank you!
Do any of these have stylus support? I find it extremely hard to know which Asus portable screens do & which ones don't.
I have the Zanscreen Touch 16in, and working from home, it's a lovely thing to have so I can work dual screen anywhere I go. I can even hook it up to my phone and use it as a tablet of sorts.
The only things i wish it would have is to have it bundled or optional to have the stand similar to the one bundled with the Strix portable display so I can have it tilt straight or a bit downward while using it at my work station. Ideally the stand is magnetic so it can be detached easily. Another thing is to have a DP cable with smaller or flexible head so that it does not jut out too much from the sides.
Yes, portable screens are pricier but definitely worth it. Get something that supports USB-C display port, and battery.
Would love to hear and see what you think of the new OLED Zenscreen and how it stacks up against the other portable monitors you've tried.
Keep at it! Love the content.
Bought the screen.
Not worth the premium price tag, compared to a decent IPS panel on my laptop.
All you're really getting is the true blacks, but with the extremely glossy screen it's awkward to look at yourself during said true blacks. And the color accuracy of course.
@@TheFakeWeelem OLED is meant for dimly lit places, not rooms that have lots of sunlight
Nice video! Just wanted to ask, is the zenscreen 14 is compatible to macbook air m1? Thanks.
I would buy such only if I had a mini factor pc to carry when travelling somewhere where I would stay more than a few days!
But I think in our days someone can use one of the high end tablets as display!!
Can you charge it while using it?
I HAVE A ZEN SCREEN MB16ACE AND I CHANGED SOMESETTINGS AND NOW I CANNORT ACCESS THE BUTTONS CUZ IT SAYS CHECK QUICK START GUIDE TO CANCEL THIS FUNCTION AND ID ONT HAVE THE GUIE HOW DO I SOLVE THIS IUSSUE
ur content is superb
Does it work with macbook m2 pro ??
Not sure if it isn't available yet, but the link for the 16in screen doesn't work. Amazon says it can't find the product.
Thank you! I updated the link!
@@BenGKaiser No problem!
Would have loved to see how they look when using a computer, a smartphone (which phone? iPhone) etc 🤷🏽♀️👎🏽
67% sRGB feels unacceptable. I can get that from Chromebooks. Once they put "Zen" in the name, I expect it to be high quality
If you think this is unreasonable, consider the huge amount of drawing displays that have the much better color at the same size - and you can draw on them. Maybe I'm just a hater
Battery -> Weight
A second screen is a distraction to work
$200 for a 14 inch is not budget friendly in my opinion
16" or bigger. Never 14" or smaller, believe me.
I dunno how ur wife gets any chores done with that attitude sir.
@@curbwhiz2010 At least she does not have to learn me a proper English...
15.6 is the smallest i would go in qhd (1440p) is my minimum spec i prefer. But bigger=better more res.= better. Even on the go.
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