💻 This is a portable touchscreen monitor for laptops and phones. Let’s start by unboxing this baby. Inside the box, I found: The General Instructions v2.0. The monitor cover case with the portable monitor inside. The cover also doubles up as a stand. An HDMI to Mini-HDMI cable. A USB to Type-C cable for power only. The power adapter for the power cable. A USB-C to USB-C cable for data. The cover is magnetic and sticks right behind the monitor. The back of the monitor is metallic, and it looks very slim. On one side of the monitor, is a micro USB port, a manual track wheel, a power button, and a 3.5 mm audio output port. On the other side, there is a mini HDMI port and two full-featured USB-C data ports. Now let's use it. Take the USBC to USBC data cable. Connect one end to my laptop's Type-C port. Plug the other end into the monitor’s Type-C port. The monitor instantly powers up and mirrors my laptop screen. My laptop does not have a touch screen. But with this portable touchscreen monitor, I can now control it with my fingers. The touch control is responsive and smooth. With the right software, I can now draw images with my finger on the screen. For my work, I will extend my laptop display and use the portable monitor as my second screen. How do I make my second screen vertical? Go to Display Settings on my laptop, select display number 2, scroll down to Display Orientation, select Portrait, and click Apply. With a vertical screen, I can view long web pages and read documents. The monitor is 15.6 inches in size and has a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, so I can see tiny words clearly. For such a thin device, they have audio speakers built-in too. The audio quality is not great but it's better than having a monitor without sound. You can use the HDMI cable to connect the monitor; however, you will need to plug in the power supply since the monitor does not have a built-in battery. Personally, I prefer to avoid the extra hassle, so I will stick with the USB-C connection. How to connect the external monitor to an Android phone. To connect the monitor to your phone, simply plug in the USB-C cable from the monitor into the USB-C port on the phone. To conserve power and prevent the monitor from shutting down, keep the brightness level at 3 or lower. I’ve noticed that when my phone is in a vertical position, it doesn't fill the entire screen, even if the monitor is also vertical. Nevertheless, I can now enjoy playing my favorite mobile game on a larger touchscreen monitor! So, there you have it – the ZSCMALL 15.6-inch Multi-Touch Portable Monitor. Get yours from the promo link below. In the next episode, I will test it on the MacBook and the iPhone. This is Adian Lee @adrianvideoimage! See you in the next one! ~ Adrian Lee #portablemonitor #touchscreen #laptopmonitor #mobilemonitor #dualmonitor #workfromhome #digitalnomad #techreview #unboxing #tech #gadgets #zscmall #adrianlee #weeklywedrush #tiktokshopsg #tiktokshopsgsale #createtowin #Singapore