🚀 Elevate your workspace anywhere with ASUS ZenScreen — portable power meets eye-care innovation!
The ASUS ZenScreen MB16AC is a 15.6-inch Full HD portable monitor featuring an IPS panel for vibrant visuals, hybrid USB Type-C and Type-A connectivity for versatile device compatibility, and ASUS Eye Care technology certified to reduce eye fatigue. Weighing only 1.7 pounds and measuring 0.3 inches thin, it’s designed for professionals on the move. The smart cover enables easy orientation changes with auto-rotation, and a 3-year warranty ensures long-term reliability. Bonus: it includes a 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription to enhance your creative workflow.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ZenScreen MB16AC Monitor |
Item model number | MB16AC |
Item Weight | 1.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 14.2 x 8.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.3 x 14.2 x 8.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3L-1600 SDRAM |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
ASIN | B071S84ZW7 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 16, 2017 |
T**T
Inexpensive and impressive option for a "pop-up" office
About a year ago, a customer support rep from a company I work with was raving about the "portable monitors" her team had acquired. I remember being intrigued by the concept but I'd yet to encounter an application for such a thing -- both my home and on-site offices were already equipped with full-sized, dual screens. However, since then, my wife and I acquired a travel trailer, out of which I plan to work remotely on occasion. I started thinking about using the trailer's onboard HD TV as a second monitor but it's really too far away from my workspace to serve as a 2nd monitor. I then thought of hauling and extra, full-sized monitor along but the work to set it up, tear it down and find storage space seemed to outweigh the benefit. Then I remembered that conversation last year about portable monitors ....The ZenScreen seemed to garner good reviews, and I've been happy with other Asus products I've purchased in the past. Mine arrived yesterday and I gotta' say that I'm rightly impressed.I'm not sure why you'd want to consider the larger models as those seem to fly in the face of portability. But the 16" model (15.6" viewable) is lightweight and small enough to coexist with a laptop in most computer bags. Setup is fast and easy – a quick-connect kickstand allows you to place the display right next to your laptop at the perfect angle. Power and video are simultaneously delivered via a single USB C connection. And brightness, contrast and image quality really exceeded my expectations.My local Target store has a similar Asus 16" ZenScreen for twice the price. The performance specs seem identical to this one. The only difference seems to be that it has an integrated folding stand verses the screw-on "kickstand." While the integrated stand seemed a bit more convenient, it didn't look as sturdy (especially when propping up the display in portrait mode) and I couldn't justify twice the price.Obviously, I have not yet had enough time to speak to the long-term reliability of this product. I'll be sure to edit this review in the future if I encounter any issues. However, this Asus backs the ZenScreen with a 3-year warranty and, as I said, the company has a good reputation for quality.So far, I enthusiastically recommend the ZenDesk portable display for those who travel with a laptop and have the need for dual displays.
T**N
Great portable monitor with excellent picture and versatile mounting options
I bought this monitor to mount on my recumbent stationary bike so I can watch shows while exercising. The screen size is perfect for my need. I am glad the versatile mounting options which comes with this monitor - I was able to mount the monitor securely above my recumbent bike.The picture quality is excellent - with slight adjustment I am able to get the picture quality close to my iPad Pro. The contrast, brightness, and color fidelity is excellent on this monitor.The sound coming out of its speakers is clear and usable even though there's not much bass / much better than a cheaper monitor I had tried prior to getting this one.The connectivity is great - I am able to connect my iPhone and iPad via USB-C and the monitor can even charge my iPhone and iPad. I also connect an Apple TV to this monitor.Overall this is a versatile portable monitor with excellent picture and decent sound. Highly recommend this.
A**I
Excellent portable montior
I've had several mobile monitors that utilize DisplayLink over the years, this is my fourth so far. In the past, I started with the 14inch Lenovo LT1421, I went to 15.6 inch HP, then finally to the 14 inch HP S140u before moving to the ZenScreen. Each had their upsides but all had basically the same downside, resolution and color quality. For comparison the only one fair to benchmark the ASUS ZenScreen against (from what I've used) is the HP S140u as that is still available for sale by HP. The ZenScreen is worlds better. First off, with such thin bezels on 3 sides of the ZenScreen, you get 15.6 inches of screen instead of 14 inches of screen for almost the same total size, a huge plus. Secondly, the ZenScreen actually fits better in my bag even though it is marginally bigger overall; it is very thin for being a monitor and most important to me is the thickness is consistent across the unit. The HP had a rounded back that made it less convenient to have in my laptop bag and created a strange "bulge" when all packed up. That, plus the ZenScreen is just a bit lighter, was a win on its own.The most important factors here though are resolution and color quality. The resolution is full 1080p which is far better than what I've used in the past. There is no resizing of documents etc when you drag something over from your primary laptop monitor (granted their may be a little bit depending on the resolution of your laptop but at 1080p this is very minimal and hardly noticeable from other models, such as the HP S140u I've dealt with). I realize ASUS has other screens with 1080p but their stands before the ZenScreen are so ridiculous and non-user friendly, I always avoided them. On that point, the stand on this screen is pretty smart. Some point this out as a flaw but honestly in the mobile monitor space, no one has a perfect solution (the S140u wasn't bad as it had a similar concept, but still I think ZenScreen is superior). The stand is effectively the case that wraps around the unit and with a few simple folds, strong magnets hold it in place as a stand. There are two degree's you can have it at (at least, with the fold option I prefer - I guess there are a couple in the instructions only one of which I remember) and they seem to be all I need (I really only change the angle if I am experiencing glare); Oh, and you can also use a pen if you prefer to prop this up - I've yet to use this as the case is so quick and effective to fold, but an option none the less. As for color quality, I am not an expert on the levels etc but this screen, although the colors are a little different from my laptop, are the best I've experienced in a mobile monitor; there are settings you can play with native to the screen that allow you to adjust certain aspects which was key in getting the colors to line up pretty well. Again, not perfect compared to my laptop monitor but close enough where after the first week of using it, I didn't even noticed anymore.All in all, this monitor is easily worth the $250. In my experience, it is the best I've used and I'll use it until something eventually is more sophisticated, but I suspect this won't be for a while as this screen (compared to others I've used) seems ahead of the game.
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