

Its charging cable runs on the shorter end and only extends a few feet, making it difficult to get the ideal setup if your current location happens to be lacking in outlets. Not having a built-in battery means you'll need to hook the Lepow display up to a wall or portable battery, neither of which are ideal. The next complaint is moreso an issue I have with all budget portable monitors, and that's the power situation. That being said, as a portable screen for temporary gaming it'll work in a pinch, but it would have been nice to have a cleaner image.

The blacks aren't very deep, the reds aren't very vivid, and no matter how much I adjusted the settings, I couldn't find something that made the colors more vibrant. The most obvious issue is it's muted color range. It can be altered to accommodate multiple viewing angles, and anyone who has used a portable monitor in the last few years will immediately recognize its folding design.Īll told, I only had two complaints about the portable monitor. The display is protected by the usual PU leather screen protector that pulls double duty as an adjustable stand. It's an understated design with a few bezels and Lepow's logo on the front, speakers and ports on the side, and not much else to speak of. RELATED: Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Review: What A Bargain A Slim Design Built For TravelĪs far as looks are concerned, Lepow doesn't do anything to rock the boat. Lepow's 15.6-inch portable monitor falls decidedly in the middle of the pack, and is a decent option for those seeking a reasonable solution to gaming on the road. Spring for the most expensive displays and you'll have a device that rivals your home office or gaming setup. At the cheap end of the spectrum you'll get muted colors, poor build quality, no built-in speakers, and very few screen adjustment options. Anyone who travels knows the value of a good portable monitor.
