The ASUS ZenScreen MB166CR could be just what you’re looking for if you’re not too fussy about colours.
Portable, simple to use and affordable, the ASUS ZenScreen MB166CR is a great choice for creatives who need a second monitor on a budget. The screen is clear and crisp, although brightness and colour accuracy are sometimes wanting; you get what you pay for. This is a great lower-budget second monitor for those jobs that don’t require 100% colour accuracy, and it’s a simple and functional way to extend your workspace without a tonne of complex wiring.
One of the main complaints previous users had about the ASUS ZenScreen MB166CR was the stand; it was a magnetic fabric case-stand, similar to an iPad case, which was a bit awkward to set up and apparently didn’t always stay in place. Luckily, this version of the ASUS ZenScreen MB166CR has a far more elegant solution: a strong and sturdy rotating kickstand. The kickstand, installed with an easy-turn capped screw, can be added or removed in seconds and feels very sturdy.
The one design downside I found is the USB-C cable. While it’s a thick and sturdy cable, I’m not sure why it’s straight rather than a more practical ninety-degree design; it looks downright silly sticking out the top of the monitor, not to mention a little unstable.
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