🚀 Elevate your mobile workspace with crisp touch control and seamless monitoring!
The Prechen 12.3 Inch Touchscreen Secondary Monitor features a 1920x720 FHD IPS display with a 178° viewing angle and 60Hz refresh rate. It supports plug-and-play connectivity via HDMI and USB-C, including a responsive touchscreen and built-in stereo speakers. Designed for portability, it weighs just 1.19 kg and fits standard VESA mounts. Ideal for professionals seeking expanded screen real estate and real-time system monitoring through AIDA64 integration.
Brand | Prechen |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 31 x 12 cm; 1.19 kg |
Item model number | HD-123 |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Kenowa Electronics Co., LTD |
Series | HD-123 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 12.3 |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 720 |
Resolution | 1920 x 720 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.19 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**1
Great purchase, ideal for flight simulator displays
I was a bit worried about spending the money on this screen, given some of the reviews, and the cheap price, it felt like a gamble. However I am very pleased with the product, it offers great value and performance.I purchased the screen for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator, using it to display various flight displays. The screen is perfectly sized for this, I use it to display the PFD, ND and Upper ECAM as pictured.I use a desktop PC, so I used the provided HDMI cable and the USB A to C cable for power. Plugging the cables into the side of the unit looks untidy, so I recommend getting 180 degree, u shape USBC (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C7P3PVFP) and HDMI (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C7P31DDZ) adapters (HDMI should be angle up not down).The HDMI port is standard sized. There is no branding/ugly logo visible. The screen is bright enough on default settings. I haven't used the touch functionality. I've had no problems with any noise from the unit.If you are using MSFS, you need the pop out panel manager from flightsim.to which saves your pop out panel positions, and removes the title taskbar.A great purchase!
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.
M**Y
Small Size, Great Quality
I picked this up, and like others, I was shocked about the build quality for the price; the bezel is Metal and well-made. The screen, while glossy, is not an issue for me, and the brightness is excellent. However, the included cables are too small if you intend to use them with a desktop on the floor or sit-stand desk, so factor that in when you buy. I've included a shopping list further down.While others have struggled with the touch input as a secondary display. Worry not. This is a Windows issue, not a fault of the display itself. To fix this, go to "Tablet PC Settings" from your start menu and hit Setup. The on-screen display prompts will help you link the input to the correct display. It's as simple as that! (unless you can't see "Tablet PC Settings" in your start menu, in which case you can get to it this way:- Go to the Desktop.- Right-click on the Desktop and select New/Shortcut.- In the Type, the location of the item window, Copy/Paste the following.%windir%\explorer.exe shell:::{80F3F1D5-FECA-45F3-BC32-752C152E456E}- Click the Next button and type the name Tablet PC Settings.- Click the Finish button.Accessories:The model I received comes with full-size HDMI, so they may have updated it since others purchased it. Unfortunately, because of that, I bought Mini HDMI adaptors, which are unnecessary. I used 180-degree adaptors to hide the wires behind the display for a much tidier look. I think the supplier could include these to improve the offering!I agree with other reviewers that the logo is garish and detracts from the look, but it's a metal sticker. You can delicately strip this off with a fingernail or blade without causing any damage, but of course, do this entirely at your own risk.I highly recommend a Smallrig Magic Arm; the 22" model was ideal for me as I have a 30" Primary monitor. I have it clamped to the VESA mount as it connects to my monitor and screws into the 1/4 threaded hole on the back of the display:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D5YJ42CX2M HDMI Cablehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B014I8SSD0?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title2M USB C to A Cablehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07V829GZ4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title180 Degree USB C Connectorhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09KG463G7180 Degree HDMI Connector (waiting for this to arrive)https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0C9DDXYF9
R**P
I makes a noise and touch feature causes erratic mouse movement.
The screen makes a very sharp high pitched sound and when it is powered by USB C (connection to computer) it causes erratic mouse clicks, which I believe is a glitch in the touch feature. I've had to plug it directly with it's USB cable to the power adapter it came with. Meaning, NO touch screen feature. Although the screen displays nicely, the noise ruins the experience as I was hoping to use the screen for audio engineering.Can the seller let me know if it is meant to have any noise while on?UPDATE : High pitched sound is fixed, but the screen keeps switching it self ON and OFF.Please could I get some help on why the screen is all of a sudden goes from ON -> OFF and back ON. It keeps doing this intermittently.
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