

🚀 Elevate your workspace anywhere with touch, clarity, and power-packed portability!
This 15.6-inch portable touchscreen monitor features a vibrant IPS FHD 1920x1080 display with HDR and 100% sRGB color accuracy, delivering sharp visuals and wide viewing angles. Equipped with USB-C 3.1 and HDMI ports, it supports seamless connectivity to laptops, gaming consoles, Raspberry Pi, and smartphones. The smooth 10-point multi-touch interface enhances interaction, while built-in dual speakers provide audio without extra devices. Its ultra-thin, lightweight design includes multiple display modes and eye-care technology, making it an ideal companion for professionals seeking productivity and entertainment on the move.









| ASIN | B0CYLR2S3L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,238 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 257 in Monitors 5,887 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | Showscren |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Date First Available | 22 May 2024 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 700 g |
| Item model number | portable monitor touchscreen |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Kenowa Electronics Co., LTD |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 36 x 22.4 cm; 700 g |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Series | portable monitor for laptop |
| Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
A**E
Small, portable, good price.
I didn't expect much from this item given the price but I was pleasantly surprised. I connected it to the HDMI out on my newly built PC and plugged the USB-A to USB-C cable supplied with it from a USB port on my PC to power it and it worked without issue. Even the touch screen aspect worked straight away, I didn't have to install any drivers.
M**S
Surprisingly good for under £100
This is the cheapest touchscreen 15 inch display I could find anywhere at the time of writing (July 2024). As a comparator, the cheapest display of any kind I can find anywhere right now is a 24 inch 1080p IPS display for £68, but it doesn't have a touch screen. It is quite remarkable what you get for less than £100: - Display is bright enough, not as bright as any high end recent laptop or phone, but good enough. - Colour gamut is basic sRGB, and my testing shows all of that is covered as best as I can tell. It looks like a six bit display with per-frame dithering to eight bit, so you get all 16.7 million colours and not 262k colours. - Colour balance out of the box is good except for magentas, which look too pink. Reds, greens, blues, yellows, cyans all spot on. - Gamma appears to be 2.0 out of the box, maybe 2.1. - Display will look "washed out" compared to any high end recent laptop or phone, but that's because those have wide gamut displays. Placed next to another sRGB display, I found the picture reproduction to be very good indeed. Colours are accurate rather than popping. - IPS white glow is very muted, and there is less than expected color shift from angles. - Detail on the 1920 x 1080 native display is crisp and precise. Response times are very low. There is a touch of overdrive in motion, but it's muted. - Scaling up from lower resolutions and scaling down from higher resolution had good results with a good attempt at smoothing. - A decade ago, this panel would have been considered exceptionally good and a high end premium panel given this display quality. Shame about the pink magentas in out of the box settings, but it probably can be fixed in the settings. - I found no dead pixels, no stuck pixels. - Touchscreen works fine, but seems to initially appear to the device as a mouse and so gestures don't work. This is almost certainly a driver and config issue. I found no accuracy problems with my fat fingers correctly pressing buttons and dragging things around. - There is half a 75 x 75 VESA mount on the back. Oh, and here's the real kicker: - The entire display can be powered off your phone's USB (or equivalent 5v power source)! The reason that last bit matters is because this display is destined to become a touch dashboard driven by a Power over Ethernet supplied Raspberry Pi. I haven't tried that combination yet, but there is no reason it shouldn't work with the whole assembly being powered off a single Ethernet cable. That with the VESA mount means it can be put on a kitchen wall, and family schedules inspected and modified and everything else a touch dashboard can do. As use will be up close, it doesn't need to be uber bright, just bright enough which it is. As other reviews have mentioned, the onboard speakers are very quiet and your phone or indeed absolutely anything else will be louder. Most devices let you choose to not direct audio at the HDMI, so that works. There is a headphone socket on the display if you have no alternative. You can buy USB powered touchscreens for the Pi but they currently max out at 10 inches and cost more like £150. This is 14 inches for under £100. Great value for this use case.
T**.
Very nice monitor
Great touchscreen monitor, using it on my cnc as a local display for a pc. Very slim but reasonably sized for a windows display. The pc had no problems driving it. It has a few usb sockets that can be used for a mouse and a keyboard. One of them is used for the power which also connects the touch panel to tbe pc.
L**I
Big hdmi cable fits better than others with mini, light, has vesa, touch screen
Cheap, lightweight and has extra functions. My previous portable monitor got the cable slot damaged during a move. I actually like the full hdmi on this, seems to fit better when you move it on a gas arm. The touch function is also an upgrade for me, works trough my 3.2 usb, not using too often but it's a good function. Has only 2 vesa holes full size, which is enough for the hanging as it's very light. Turns off in 15 minutes and displays red green blue and other colours which is slightly annoying.
G**.
Terrible quality
WORKED FOR ABOUT 5 HOURS IN TOTAL - all the claims about what it is are false. The resolution and system are poor... functions from the 90s with an old VGA monitor - USELESS product. Sound is also worse than my phone...
L**S
Great value, glad I purchased
A TouchScreen which works just via usb-c, good picture quality, just plugged in and worked. Also plugging in the 3.5mm jack turns off external sound immediately, going straight to headphones, which is cool. The device for me is called TYPEC, which makes me laugh a bit; but is manageable. I plan to use it with a raspberry pi at some point; but for now, yet another screen, this time with touch, at a cheap enough price point is amazing! I liked turning up the contrast and being careful with the brightness; with HDR on both on the screen and my machine (why there are two settings IDK)
G**L
Works great in DeX mode
Works perfectly with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra as an external display in DeX mode, including touch input. It supports power and video via a single-cable connection, so no external powered hubs are required
M**L
Limited USB connectivity.
Performs well, however if you want to connect using USB-C it will only work with the lead provided. I wanted to use it 10ft away from my main computer as a remote set up (hence the touch screen) but this isn't possible. Have tried several USB-C leads and a couple of laptops - no joy. So, if you are OK with the monitor being directly next to your computer/laptop then it works fine.
T**Z
Works well - plug and play for a laptop. Had a little issue getting the screen to plug into an independent power and still maintain the touchscreen for a raspberry pi project but got it there in the end. Very happy with the screen.
A**E
Garbage failed 7 days after 30 day warranty period expired
A**C
Avoid. It broke after one month. Switching on and off continuously
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