“Tried out this monitor today with an R Pi 4 and it's just what I need for taking around on public transport to code clubs. It's a perfect size for working on Scratch3 so that children can see the whole interface - and the sound is good. I took the tip of getting a separate power supply rather than just the R Pi's supply so sound and screen resolution are high enough for my old ears and eyes! I love the white and red surround. Can't wait to take it out of my Christmas stocking!”
“A very good, bright, sharp monitor. I found there was no difference between Pi power and an external power source. My only criticism is with the audio. The souund from the squeekers is terrible. Also the lefthand speaker was about 10dB lower than the right. Levels on the 3.5mm jack were balanced but the overall level was low. The on screen volume control only went to 50% even on an external supply and was significantly quieter than the o/p from my ViewSonic monitors.
So, ignoring the audio, a very good compact monitor that I can carry around (with an RPi and gubbins).”
“This is a very decent 1920x1080 monitor with a USB C input for power and HDMI input for video. That makes it ideal for the Raspberry Pi but it's also useful for secondary displays on a PC.
I have two of these, one for the Pi and the other is a secondary screen for my PC (connected to an inexpensive DPI port -> HDMI converter).
The display is crisp and clear and color reproduction is also good.”