Slim, compact, and light, One-cable setup, OSD is easy to learn, Clean design that matches up well with thin laptop bezels
Stand affords only one angle, Can't rotate screen to vertical orientation, OSD buttons are tricky to reach, Cover doesn't protect the back of the monitor
HP's lightweight EliteDisplay S14 delivers surprising specs and sleek lines for a business-minded travel monitor. It's a nifty second-screen complement for a midsize laptop that has USB Type-C...
I know I just spent a big part of this article talking about what's wrong with the HP EliteDisplay S14, but you should still totally buy it. If your laptop has a USB Type-C port with DisplayPort-out, you could benefit from this.I described above a few use...
Publicerad: 2014-12-23, Författare: Marc , testad av: studiodaily.com
Lightweight, inexpensive display requires no additional power source, with just one cable attached to your notebook
Color accuracy is lacking; no ability to adjust color and brightness separately from your main monitor, System Requirements: Windows 7 or 8 notebook computer with one USB 3 or two USB 2 ports available, What it costs you: $169