🚀 Elevate your workspace anywhere with ARZOPA’s ultra-slim powerhouse!
The ARZOPA Portable Monitor A1 features a 15.6-inch 1920x1080 Full HD IPS display with a 178° viewing angle, housed in an ultra-slim 1.63 lb frame. It includes a built-in adjustable kickstand and supports USB-C and HDMI connectivity, compatible with laptops, PCs, Macs, and major gaming consoles. Its versatile 3-in-1 display modes enhance productivity and entertainment on the move.
Brand | ARZOPA |
Product Dimensions | 1.03 x 22.8 x 36.57 cm; 740 g |
Item model number | 60HZ/A1 |
Manufacturer | ARZOPA |
Series | A1 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 15.59 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Tuner Technology | Digital |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 740 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Much more than a cheap temporary solution
I bought the Arzopa A1 15.6" variant for a live event control area on a small tour where having to run Windows on Mac meant I couldn't sidecar an iPad and got weary of the big Dell monitor I was lugging around on tour, often working in tight spaces. At around £75.00 I thought I'd give it a go but it's turned out to be an amazingly useful and portable bit of kit!For mobile people here are the advantages: Slips easily behind a laptop in a bag (I protected it with an old laptop sleeve but budget for protection unless you want to take a box out). It doesn't need a power supply and you can power it from any old decent USB charger whose cable ends in USB C (necessary if you need it fed by HDMI which requires separate power). If you're driving it with USB-C images you don't need this. It's incredibly well built at this price point. It's been dragged around the country and through theatres for a few weeks and it's solid). It's physically the same size as any decent laptop screen so in may scenario, it's doubling my centimetre-related real estate with little weight/space penalty. [tip: always pack the Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable first and with the monitor when moving locations because it's a quirky cable you won't find a replacement for in a hurry!]It's bright enough to use with no issues in most scenarios. Not sure I'd want prolonged daily use as a main display but it's a budget solution and does what it claims with aplomb. It costs considerably less than an Apple mouse and punches way above its price point.In my scenario, I needed to move controls for live shows onto it to have more elements in front of me in a performance situation and it works perfectly, even in cramped spaces due to its minimal footprint. Mouse movements and movement is good. No streaky 2005 laptop look here.It doesn't have any power quirks or annoyances when left for a long time. These things matter to me as I am running a live show. I speak from experience of monitors that just disappear needing a reboot!All this is well and good but you have to have a reference to know what the user's standards are. I run a Mac Studio with a Studio Display, an M3 MacBook Pro for on the go editing and an old Intel MacBook Pro with Windows for live work (software in Windows-Only on this gig). I edit professional video in Premiere and I'm fussy! Whilst I would never colour grade on this monitor, on the move, it lets me take a smaller 14" MacBook yet still edit by moving timelines and controls to it and using the Mac screen for better reference. I can do this with an iPad too I know but this is a better solution once set up as I'm not constantly disconnecting to do other things. I never game so you need to look elsewhere for views on that. It's not some gaming monster. it's a portable replacement for everyday utilitarian screens.I've found myself using this screen way more than I thought I would. Last night prompted me to review it as I was in my home studio editing a video piece with a complex timeline on my Mac Studio. I rarely yearn for more real-estate on the Mac but this was an exception. By placing it alongside on my desk, with little space needed, I shifted loads of control elements to this screen to allow a deeper timeline layout without massive monitors and power cables running everywhere. These kind of control elements of Premiere etc care little about resolution and the 1920x1080 res might seem prehistoric but you a good size screen which you can see clearly and for spare change. Once again, there's a slight softness and low-res feel to the image (obviously). However, not irritatingly so. It's just fine. As a portable second monitor or for emergency use it's fabulous! I'm thinking of adding them to the touring racks as the rack PCs only really need a monitor for power up and minor changes. The convenience and weight outweighs the HD resolution and any quibbles over accuracy etc. We have large old-school screens that are overkill for what they're needed for. Overall, it's fine for most scenarios you'd sensibly use this display in and, at the price, it's a no-brainer. It also does way better than I expected with video too. It's no iPad screen but you can comfortably watch video on it without hating it, even if you're picky, as long as you keep your expectations realistic.I can't comment on longevity as I've only had the screen for a month but it's already been around the UK with me in various locations travelling in a backpack so it's no flimsy tat for sure!If you're looking for an affordable display for occasional use, an emergency screen to carry for mobile situations or just want a cheap way to get some more inches, I highly recommend this product. And I rarely write reviews which makes the thing all the more impressive!
R**D
Exceeded Expectations - Superb Purchase
I am a tech geek and appreciate good quality and if the product meets the user requirements.Ease of use - So simple to set up. USB C cable from Mac to Portable Monitor.Cost - Very reasonable and I thought was very fair.Size / weight - slim design and extremely light but the quality is there. Feels robust and well made. Screen size is perfect and so easy to transport with a laptop.Screen quality - Exceptional, I think it’s 2k resolution and it’s perfect for office work and being an additional portable monitor.Overall I am very happy with this purchase and it’s a game changer for having two monitors to work from whilst on the road.
E**E
Great Portable Monitor!
This Arzopa monitor is perfect as a second screen! The 15.6” FHD display is crisp and vibrant, and the IPS panel ensures great viewing angles. It’s lightweight, ultra-slim, and easy to set up with both USB-C and HDMI connectivity. Works flawlessly with my laptop and console. Highly recommend for work and entertainment on the go!
A**R
Pleasantly surprised, great Black Friday price.
Right, this is a review for multiple items that make up my current monitor arrangement :-1. "Arzopa" A1 Monitors : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJCCDV652. "Duttek" U Shape HDMI Adapter : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BXK8ZCVD3. "Seminer" USB-C 180 Degree Adapter : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09KG463G74. "Abewe" HDMI Switch : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07SR1S2JL5. "Lisen" Monitor/Tablet Stand : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BTDHQJ6First up are the "Arzopa" A1 monitors. These replaced a larger single curved monitor that I didn't really get on with. I have multiple computers, and these two allow me to have my Windows box one one screen, and my Mac Mini on the other, using a 2-1 USB switcher for the keyboard and mouse.Very pleased with these, they are light, clean, sturdier and better built than I thought they would be. The display is crisp and clear, and although I won't be using them much, the speakers are surprisingly adequate :-) It's a shame that the connectors and buttons are on the side, since that would allow me to butt the two monitors next to each other.Which brings me to the next two items, the "Duttek" and "Seminer" U shaped 180 degree adaptors, for the HDMI and USB-C ports. The HDMI adapter also converts the monitor's mini HDMI connection to a full size one. Didn't pay attention when I ordered it, but wasn't a problem - I have more HDMI cables than mini HDMI. I've used the USB-C adapter previously for phone charging in the car. These two allow the cables to be placed more neatly behind the monitor, where they can then be hidden more easily. I know I need to clean up the cabling, but I've only just got them :-)The "Abewe" HDMI Switches allow me to have multiple configurations, depending on what hat I'm wearing. The first monitor swaps between my Windows box, and my work laptop dock. The second monitor swaps between the Window box and the Mac Mini. This means at any time I can have :-Windows on a dual screen,Windows on #1, Mac on #2,Work laptop on #1 and Windows or Mac on #2.My only gripe with these is that the button is either up or down, and they both differ. On one of them if the button is up, number 1 is selected, on the other, number 2 is selected with the button up. I guess it depends on who is putting them together at the factory. Doesn't make any difference to its use or quality of picture, just pokes at my OCD.The last item is the "Lisen" Tablet stands. Clean, well made and happily take the weight of the monitors. Also bought a third so that my iPad doesn't feel left out. Adjustable in many angles, they feel well made and quite sturdy. I may make some type of strap/magnet arrangement, since due to their relative size the monitors are a bit top heavy, and if I position the stands any more upright, they'd tip forward.They fold flat enough to throw in a bag with the iPad Mini 6 and my ancient Logitech slim keyboard, for a decent portable arrangement.All these items work together well, and give me the flexibility I need/want.
A**I
Good Quality 2nd Screen
Great product and good value for money, there are a lot of expensive portable monitors out there but the Arzopa is definitely one of the best priced. It was really easy to set up and use and a bonus that you can take it easily to different work places. It is a great addition to my lap top and so would highly recommend to anyone wanting an extra screem
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