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The ViewSonic VA1655 is a 15.6-inch Full HD portable monitor featuring an IPS panel with anti-glare and blue light filter technology. Weighing only 1.5 lbs and under an inch thick, it offers ultra-portability with a built-in stand and protective sleeve. Equipped with USB-C for 60W power delivery and Mini HDMI inputs, it supports seamless connectivity across PCs, Macs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices. Ideal for remote professionals and digital nomads, it delivers crisp visuals, built-in speakers, and a 3-year warranty for reliable, on-the-go productivity.











| ASIN | B09237LL5Q |
| Additional Features | Anti Glare Screen, Blue Light Filter, Built-In Speakers, Flicker-Free, Frameless |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,556 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #200 in Computer Monitors |
| Brand | ViewSonic |
| Brightness | 250 cd/m2 |
| Built-In Media | Portable monitor, Quick Start Guide, Sleeve case, USB Type-C Cable, mini HDMI to HDMI Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Color Gamut | 45.0 |
| Compatible Devices | iphone, laptop, desktop, smartphone, tablet, ipad |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Contrast Ratio | 50,000,000:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,046 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB Type C |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 50,000,000:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.7"D x 14.1"W x 8.9"H |
| Item Height | 8.9 inches |
| Item Type Name | portable monitor |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ViewSonic |
| Model Name | VA1655 |
| Model Number | VA1655 |
| Mounting Type | Desk Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Pixel Pitch | 7.0 |
| Power Consumption | 5.1 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Response Time | 7 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish | Matte |
| Screen Size | 15.6 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Shape | Rectangular prism |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Education, Personal |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 766907013795 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewing Angle | 170 Degrees |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year limited warranty on parts, labor and backlight |
| Warranty Type | 3 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
J**S
Quality Monitor - Portable and Light
Great light and portable monitor and the price did not break my piggy bank. Bonus - it came with a monitor sleeve. Temporarily, I had to leave my home office space (with my wide 40" monitor) for an onsite 7 hour meeting. I needed a method of visually interrogating large spreadsheets and information. A 13-14" laptop screen would not suffice. I found the Viewsonic 17" (flicker free) monitor with a nice price. It is a great addition to my road warrior kit. I use the laptop screen and portable monitor to span across large spreadsheets. The set up worked great. Definitely, cut down on eye fatigue!
R**C
Great value for the convenience.
This lightweight screen is versatile and easy to use. The monitor has hi-resolution and is as big as my laptop screen. Great value! It’s been very convenient to throw in my backpack for out of state travel or cross town trips alike. I’m a fan of the case it comes with an options for cords. Please note that only has one half of the length as a stand. Works for me, but may not work for everyone.
2**E
Your Third Monitor you need.
Excellent choice and best decision for my arts needs. Screen is perfect for my C4D VFX animation style. It’s perfect size for my desktop. Great value. I do not use it for sound, but I am sure the quality is probably very good.
J**E
Compact, Reliable, and Portable Monitors for Travel and Daily Use
I own three of these monitors—two for myself and one for my wife—and we've been using them for over two years now. We originally bought them for travel, and they've proven to be an excellent choice for working on the go. Here's a breakdown of what I like (and what could be better) about these monitors: Portability & Power One of the best features is how compact these monitors are. They are super lightweight and portable, making them perfect for travel. They connect directly to the USB-C port of your laptop, meaning no additional power adapters are needed—provided your computer can supply enough power. On my MacBook, I did notice that I have to keep the brightness at a lower level to run it off USB-C, but there is a power cable included if your device can't supply enough power. It’s nice to have that flexibility. Image Quality As for the image quality, this is a standard 1080p monitor, which is perfectly fine for everyday work, browsing, or even watching videos. It's not going to blow you away with vivid colors or high-end graphics, but it's solid for general productivity. The built-in speakers are also functional, though don’t expect amazing sound quality. They work in a pinch, but I tend to use external speakers for a better audio experience. Design & Build The built-in kickstand is a nice touch. It lets you adjust the monitor’s angle, but I personally prefer using a separate fold-up stand to lift the monitors a bit higher for a more ergonomic setup. It’s not a big deal, just a personal preference. Durability & Reliability After two years of daily use, I haven’t had any major issues with the monitors. I recently bought a second one to match my setup, and while it arrived with a line of dead pixels, the return process was hassle-free, and the replacement monitor works perfectly. I was impressed with the quick and easy customer service. Conclusion Overall, I would definitely recommend these monitors. They fit my office setup perfectly and are incredibly convenient for travel. The flexibility of having them plug straight into my laptop without needing an extra power supply makes them a great addition to my mobile workspace. I’ll continue to use them for the foreseeable future and would not hesitate to buy more if I need them.
A**R
Compact and easy to use
This worked really well as a second monitor. It comes with a case so it was easy to store without worrying about the screen getting damaged. I love how compact it was as I needed it when working remote. It fits nicely in a backpack and doesn’t take up a lot of space. It’s easy to use. Hooking it up was super quick, just a few cords. The brightness on the display was nice, I never had an issue of it being too dark. Overall this is a great monitor.
B**E
Fake Warranty
There is no actual warranty. ViewSonic claims that it has a 3 year warranty but does not cover monitor that are damaged by regular use. I carried this "portable" monitor in a carry bag with my computer. I never dropped it but it was damaged from merely carrying it in a carry bag. I submitted under the warranty butmViewSonic did not honor their fake warranty.
A**R
I am very satisfied
This is the second ViewSonic VA1655 I have purchased. I like the size, screen quality and the fact that is lightweight and portable. I had previously had two old VGA monitors and it has a much better screen quality. The first VA1655 was connected to my Windows computer that had a spare USB-C port making the connection easy using the supplied USB-C cable for power and video. I just connected it and it worked. This VA1655 is connected to a Raspberry PI 5 (RPI5) which does not have a USB-C connection nor any audio connections. I purchased an UpBright 5V AC/DC Adapter Compatible with ViewSonic VA1655 from Amazon power supply. When I tried to connect the monitor, I discovered the monitor has a mini-HDMI and a USB-C interface and the RPI5 had a micro-HDMI connection. I found a mico-HDMI to USB-C cable on Amazon Seadream Micro HDMI Type D Male to Mini HDMI Type C Male Connector Adapter Cable Cord. After I connected everything, the monitor did not work. After a bit of troubleshooting, I discovered unlike my first VA1655 this one was not turned on. I turned it on and the videos worked. I then tested the audio and it did not work. I then found the user manual and found that sound was turned off. There is what ViewSonic calls a joy key which took a bit to understand. The user guide is excellent. It is at https://manuals.viewsonic.com/VA1655_Full_Guide. I plan to purchase third VA1655 to have two monitors on the RPI5.
D**M
My in-depth review with iPad Pro and MacBook Pro and Bluetooth speaker
I bought the ViewSonic VA1655 last week and received it a few days ago. Here is an early review after connecting it to my stuff. Sharpness: The display is full HD, so it looks fairly sharp. It won't be as sharp as the retina displays of my 14-inch MacBook Pro M! or my 11-inch iPad Pro M2. But I think trying to retina on this portable monitor would be overkill. Brightness: At work, I use a Chromebook that is rated 220 nits. Its display is bright enough, even in the cubical/office space where many big windows expose lots of sunlight. Since the Viwwsonic VA1655 is rated 250 nits, I expected it would be bright enough. It is. I would not expect to be able to use it if I had a huge beam of direct sunlight on the screen, but frankly, I think I'd have some trouble using my iPad or MacBook that way. Colors: I connected the Viewsonic to my MacBook Pro M1, duplicated a photo, and displayed it on the Viewsonic and the MacBook. I did not see a difference. Granted, I am not a photographer, and I am a little colorblind. But I read reviews claiming the colors on the Viewsonic looked washed out, and I did see that. But those with higher standards than mine might want to put in the proper research, since I have read that the Viewsonic color gamut is not real high. Your milage may vary. Gaming: I do not play video games, so I cannot judge how well the Viewsonic handles that. I rated gaming at 3 stars to try to be neutral. And I know that not paying video games might damage my geek cred. I still read comic books. MacBook Pro: The USB-C cable connects to my MacBook Pro and the display and the display instantly shows up. It looks decent side-by-side. Not bad! iPad Pro: The USB-C connection works fine, although I had to find the right Settings and turn on Stage Manager to make the Viewsonic show as an external display without mirroring. I use a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. The mouse is needed to navigate the Viewsonic display (I doubt that a touchscreen portable monitor would have touchscreen functionality with the iPad). But it does drain the iPad battery faster. I can plug power into the extra USB-C port on the monitor to charge the iPad, that works fine. iPad Pro and USB hub: I have a USB hub that I use to plug stuff into my iPad (like flash drives and external hard drives or SD drives). When I connected the hub to the iPad Pro, and then connected the USB-C data port on the hub to the Viewsonic, it did not carry a video signal. So I connect the Viewsonic display to the USB hub like this: 1. Bluetooth-connect my external keyboard and mouse to the iPad. 2. To power the Viewsonic, connect a USB-A-to-USB-C cable to a USB 3.0 port on the hub, then to the USB-C port on the Viewsonic. 3. To carry the video signal, connect the Viewsonic HDMI cable to the hub, and then to the Viewsonic mini HDMI port. 4. Optional: Plug power into the USB-C PD (power delivery) port on the hub to supply power to the iPad. 5. Connect the hub to the iPad USB-C port. From this experience, my advice is if you buy a portable monitor, buy one with an HDMI port, two USB-C ports, and an audio port. I have used them on my Viewsonic VA1655. (Except the audio port, but I am sure it works.) Audio: The speakers sound tinny, but I did not expect good sound from them anyhow. When I connect the Viewsonic to my MacBook Pro, I select the MacBook Pro speakers for better sound. When I plug the Viewsonic into the iPad, the iPad audio automatically switches to the Viewsonic speakers with no option to switch back to the iPad speakers. (I believe this would happen with any portable monitor.) If I want better sound, I can connect to one of my Bluetooth speakers and switch to it. Or I could plug a speaker or headphones into the Viewsonic audio port. The little kickstand: Some reviews comment that the kickstand can break easily. I take that into account when I pull the kickstand out, I open it with care. I get my fingers in underneath, close to the hinge, to avoid stress on that hinge. The kickstand works well, the little rubber feet grip smooth surfaces well (in landscape orientation). The Viewsonic is steady enough on a flat surface in landscape orientation, but portrait is kinda tippy (I am unlikely to use portrait anyhow). Weight and Sturdiness: The Viewsonic VA1655 display is lightweight, which feels nice. It makes my old 22-inch display (lower resolution, so iPad would only allow mirrored display) feel like a boat anchor (I will donate it somewhere). The Viewsonic does feel plasticy, because it is made of plastic. No metal frame to sturdy it up. However, It does not feel flimsy. I keep it in the included pouch when not in use. iPad as a MacBook: The Viewsonic monitor and the USB hub will let me use the iPad more like a MacBook, which I am likely to do if I have to take my MacBook Pro into the shop. I can plug other devices into the hub, like a USB flash drive or an external hard drive or SD drive, but I have read that it is best to not plug too much into the hub at once. I have read that can overwork the iPad USB-C port and give the iPad a heart attack. Price: I bought the Viewsonic VA1655 for about about $100 (normally $140), so it was a very good deal. I am happy with it.
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