- I counted three TWM launched or demonstrated in the past year
- Viewsonic’s VG1656N costs less than $300 and has a 4000 mAh battery for an expected 3 hours of battery life
- Wireless mirroring or casting, without the need for a separate app
Truly wireless portable monitors are steadily evolving, and we could count no fewer than three monitors launched or demonstrated in the past year.
Meet ViewSonic’s latest release, the VG1656N (via TechPowerUp). This 16-inch portable monitor stands out with a sizable built-in battery and wireless casting capabilities at a reasonable price of $299.99 USD.
The lightweight display weighs just under two pounds and is less than half an inch thick, making it easy to carry in a backpack. It also includes a smart case that doubles as a protective cover and an adjustable stand.
Very portable display
It offers a native WUXGA resolution (1920×1200) and also supports a 4000 mAh battery that can power the monitor for up to three hours depending on usage.
Users can mirror content from Windows, Mac, iOS or Android devices without the need for additional apps or software using a USB-C wireless dongle.
ViewSonic’s VG1656N integrates a G-sensor that detects the monitor’s orientation and automatically adjusts the screen to landscape or portrait mode.
This feature requires the vDisplayManager app for wired connections and does not work at all when casting wirelessly.
The monitor also comes with two USB-C ports, providing 60W two-way power, although the battery itself cannot be charged via USB-C and users will need an AC adapter.
Elsewhere, the company plans to launch the TD1656-2K in the second quarter of 2025, with a 16-inch touchscreen display with a native 2K resolution.
“Our new desktop monitors, along with our current lineup of portable display devices, demonstrate how ViewSonic continues to expand its display solutions to deliver more choices, features and functionality for every type of work or play lifestyle,” said Jeff Muto, Business Line Director at ViewSonic.