🚀 Elevate your workspace anywhere with vibrant touch and seamless multitasking!
The Prechen 10.3" Small Touchscreen Monitor delivers a portable, high-brightness 1920x720 IPS display with 10-point touch support. Featuring USB-C and HDMI connectivity, a 90° adjustable stand, built-in speakers, and VESA mount compatibility, it’s designed for professionals seeking versatile, on-the-go productivity. Compatible with Windows for real-time system monitoring via AIDA64, this lightweight 1kg monitor enhances multitasking with mirror and extend modes.
Brand | Prechen |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 25 x 11 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | HD-103 |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Kenowa Electronics Co., LTD |
Series | HD-103 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 10.3 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x720 |
Resolution | 1920X720 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**I
Great Monitor with a Minor Warnings.
The media could not be loaded. This monitor is worthy of 4 stars, as it does exactly what it says.This review is based off of the 12.3 inch model.Firstly, this is much bigger than I expected, which a huge plus, but it did mention this within the dimensions.This monitor also comes fully cased, unlike most monitors within this region (which are made for the Rasberry PI) so aesthetically you're fine.The stand has two legs, which will allow you to fully adjust to ANY height in either vertical or horizontal.Positives: Big screen, Touch Screen, fits a lot more on the screen than what it states. Does not need external power socket and can work by connection to the PC. Easy to set up. Great colours for such a small monitor.Negatives: Glossy screen (no issue if screen is on), Corners are extremely sharp so be careful when putting it near other monitors or get a baby proof corner protector. Touch screen only works as MAIN DISPLAY.Summary: If you need a secondary monitor, that looks good and can fit under your main display or PC case, this is it.It would've been five stars if it wasn't for the Touch screen needing to be the main monitor for it to work 'properly' it will still work if it isn't set to main display but it will only register your touches on your assigned main display (if that makes sense)Warning: Please be careful when putting this below your main monitor as the sharp corners of thjs can scratch it and cause cosmetic damage, as I've found out. To fix this, I purchased some baby proof corner protectors which solved the issue.Edit: Touch Screen RESOLVED. You do NOT need to have it as main display anymore due to Windows 11 fully supporting touch functionality. To get the touch working, see belowEnsure monitor is connected via HDMI to GPU and USB C to USB A to the motherboard (no other cables are needed)Open CONTROL PANEL > click VIEW BY (top right) > click LARGE ICONS > Finland click "Tablet PC settings" > click SETUP > Follow the prompts and now you have a fully working independent touch screen monitor.Due to this, I have now changed my review from 4 stars to a worthy 5 stars as it does everything you need.As my review has gained a lot of traction, I want everyone to know that the monitor is still going strong over half a year later.
B**L
Decent, good looking, good picture and price
It's probably a 'ME' problem, but I read the details before buying and I thought this was going to run from a USB C to C connection from the high-end MOBO I have. It won't. with the USB C to C cable in, I had no display but the screen did act as a touch pad, controlling the mouse cursor on the PC. You have to use am HDMI cable to connect to a graphics output.Other than that disappointment, it's a nice sized clear screen with good definition, brightness and colour at a decent price. Probably wouldn't have got it if I'd realised I couldn't power and supply it with a signal from the one cable, but as I said, that's a 'ME' thing.
G**S
So useful and good value
This device makes a brilliant dedicated Slack/WhatsApp/Calendar display and I'm sure it has many more uses. Couple of things to note: it now ships with a regular HDMI port, not a mini-port - so that's even better. And second, the included USB-C to USB-C cable is pretty crappy, I couldn't get the device to work purely using it from my PC's USB-C (DP) port, however when I switched to a better quality cable it worked straight away. This device is so useful I've bought myself a second one and will get one for my wife too.
L**S
Don’t bother, touch screen will only work correctly when set as primary which is not as advertised
Mine arrived about 2 hours ago and is already to be returned. The screen quality is good and clear but the 2 issue I have are: Video via USB C will not work on any device I tried (and I have several, including the that I bought this to replace) the other issue is the touch element will always control the primary monitor so no matter what is on the screen when you press it’s like you had pressed the main monitor. If like me and as advertised you are using this as a second screen it mean the device is useless and not fit for purpose or as advertised.If you are having this as a single monitor or happy for it to be the primary then no issue at all there (I did test this all through HDMI and USB for touch)Considering the price I expected more it’s a shame really but I will be sticking with my little old one for now!!My recommendation here is give this one a miss until they sort out the issues with it. I will be heading out in a few minutes to return mine so my total ownership will have been about 3 hours
M**A
NIce picture / good blacks
I planned to build a Home Assistant dashboard with this, I did get as far as setting it up and it looked and worked great, the picture quality is really nice, it has a gloss screen with nice colours, and viewing angles, the touch screen is nice, but it does pick up fingerprints very easily because it's gloss, but I don't see them unless it's off, so I'm not worried.There are 2USB C ports, if you're connecting to a Raspberry Pi like I am, you might need to use the included cable/wall plug to power it from the wall, and then plug the other USB C into the A-C cable to plug into the Pi which is how the touch screen works, then connect HDMI for video.If you want to use it with a laptop, you can just use a single USB-C to USB-C cable and it will power it, provide touch screen and video from a capable laptop; I tested it with my XPS 13 running Arch Linux and it worked nicely, touch screen and all.I ended up needing a new screen to control my 3D printer (KlipperScreen + Happy Hare) so it's not going to be used as a dashboard for now, but overall I'm very happy with the quality. It came with all of the cables and wall adapter so you shouldn't need anything other than what's in the box, whatever you want to use it for.
A**R
Faulty Unit Received
The metal frame is surprisingly good for the price. My unit produced no image, the backlight turns on but the screen stays black. I connected several devices to it, all produced the same result: I hear sound but no image. The unit also produces a high pitched buzzing sound when it turns on - not ideal for use while working - especially if concentration is required. The product idea is good, with better quality assurance, I would definitely give it another go.
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