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Asus ZenScreen MB16AC 15.6-in USB monitor launching soon

by Mark Tyson on 8 May 2017, 13:31

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Asus is readying the ZenScreen MB16AC portable USB monitor for release after a rather long wait - it was unveiled at IFA 2016 last August. This 15.6-inch screen won a 2017 Red Dot Design Award a few weeks ago, and today Asus launched a new promotional video for this portable visual expansion device. Previous reports had signalled an April 2017 release.

If the idea of a portable second screen appeals to you then the Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is worth a look. It's a 15.6-inch full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS panel based device. Asus Zen devices are often pretty thin and this is no exception at 8mm. Improving its portability credentials is its weight of just 780g. Asus includes an ultra-thin 1mm foldable smart case with the screen, which provides screen protection and a further horizontal or vertical stand option.

The Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is fitted with a hybrid USB Type-C port that supports power and video transmission and it is compatible with laptops sporting USB Type Type-C or USB Type-A ports (USB 3.0). Power consumption is typically 8W or less and the ZenScreen doesn't have its own battery.

Asus ZenScreen MB16AC portable USB monitor specifications:

  • Panel Size: Wide Screen 15.6-inch (39.6cm) 16:9
  • Panel Type : IPS
  • True Resolution : 1920x1080
  • Display Viewing Area(HxV) : 344.16 x 193.59mm
  • Full HD 1080P : Yes
  • Display Surface: Glare
  • Pixel Pitch : 0.179mm
  • Brightness(Max) : 220 cd/㎡
  • Contrast Ratio (Max) : 800:1
  • SPLENDID Video Preset Modes : 8 Modes (sRGB Mode/Scenery Mode/Theater Mode/Standard Mode/Night View Mode/Game Mode/Reading Mode/Darkroom Mode)
  • Signal Input : USB Type-C (USB-C or USB3.0 signal)
  • QuickFit (modes) : Yes (Alignment Grid/Photo Modes)
  • GamePlus(modes) : Yes (Crosshair/Timer)
  • Low Blue Light : Yes (Blue Light Filter hotkey)
  • Auto-rotate : Yes, via Display Widget software installed on Windows
  • Pen prop-up design
  • Bezel of 6.5mm to three sides
  • Phys. Dimension (WxHxD):359.7 x 226.4 x 8.0 mm
  • Weight: 0.8kg
  • Accessories: ASUS Smart Case, DisplayPort over USB-C cable (USB-C to USB-C), USB Type-C to A adapter, ZenScreen pen, Quick start guide

If you look at the embedded video you will see some users propping up the ZenScreen with the corner pen-hole rather than the free folding cover/case. Asus seems to imply that the ZenScreen is compatible with Windows and Mac laptops but not smartphones, for example. Last year at IFA, Asus suggested the ZenScreen MB16AC would come with a price tag of €269.



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£270 then?

I paid two and a half times that price for my i5 Surface Pro 4, which as well as packing in an entire computer, also had a touchscreen with a resolution of 2736 x 1824. 1080P at this price seems like an awful premium :/
Pretty pricey offering from ASUS. AOC pioneered such a USB monitor concept years ago and I'm quite sure their pricing is far better (although slightly lower res - https://www.amazon.com/AOC-e1659Fwu-1366x768-Brightness-3-0-Powered/dp/B00CMKOVMO )
Nice idea, loadsamoney, too thin and breakable for me to even consider hiking up a mountain and “overcoming challenges” with it…
AOC looks far cheaper, even with UK pricing!!

I expect tablets to include a similar feature before too long…
daddacool
£270 then?

I paid two and a half times that price for my i5 Surface Pro 4…

Quite a different sized screen, this is intended as a portable addition to an existing laptop form factor… how many 15.6" tablets are there, and how much to they weigh?

Quite a large proportion of the cost of a laptop or tablet is the screen.

Ttaskmaster
Nice idea, loadsamoney, too thin and breakable for me to even consider hiking up a mountain and “overcoming challenges” with it…
AOC looks far cheaper, even with UK pricing!!

I expect tablets to include a similar feature before too long…

Most tablets have very much smaller screens that aren't much use at laptop typing distance.
kingpotnoodle
Most tablets have very much smaller screens that aren't much use at laptop typing distance.
And yet so many can be fitted to cases with integral keyboards and used just like a laptop…

I could be wrong, but I *assume* one can actually just make the text bigger, no? :lol: