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  • I have a touchless one. About 40 bucks in Taobao a couple years ago. It has mini HDMI input, or a USB C video in. There’s a second USB C labeled only for power. You can use the USBC to both send image and power, but seems it doesn’t take a lot of it this way, and its brightness is a bit dimmed, as if in power saving mode. Better to feed it with the additional usbc cable too. Image quality (1080p@60Hz) is decent but nothing special.

    It includes some hidden speakers that, to my surprise, get rather loud without much distortion for how thin this thing is. There’s a wheel/button thingy that you use to control brightness, sharpness, volume and other settings.

    Useful as second monitor for work when traveling with the laptop. Or for the steam deck. Or to have a desktop running from your phone.




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    11 天前

    Pretty much. I think Phil Edwards made a video not so long ago about hired picture walkers with a camera backpack Google style, and how you can see their specific company branding, usually if you look at the zenith of the image or the straight bottom of it.
















  • Without having tried it, I know it has an Android TV version. I’m not sure what part isn’t user-friendly, as usually that part comes from deciding to go away without most of google oriented services. I installed FLauncher before, and it did its job quite nicely, but haven’t tried LOS, or how it would perform in a TV. For my very specific use case, I need Flauncher to open either Jellyfin or Smarttube. For these purposes the Nvidia could work. But I havent gottent into it yet, and I’m still waiting for better options.