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There are several brands of portable display with pen and touch support. Recently we tried Intehill U16ZT-B. Several years ago, I bought my first portable display and it was an Intehill too. That one's colors are too saturated. Several years later, I think their colors are much more accurate now. Their U16ZT-B is rather light for an 16" 16:10 at 890g. Their anti-glare screen works well for removing glare. The 3K resolution is also adaqate as I believe a higher resolution would be blurred by the anti-glare treatment. From an artist's perspective, the main complain is the wobbles for slow diagonal lines. Many MMP-based pen display have this issue. If you don't do slow diagonal lines often, it's probably okay. Another complain would be that the kickstand is too small that if you stroke with the pen on the screen, the screen would be moved. I guess that mean syou need to use a separate stand if you are really to paint on this display. But it's good that they have VESA holes that you can mount this display. I also have an eHomewei RQ3 17.3" pen display. Previously, we also tried an earlier model from eHomewei, and that gives line wobbles. Last year I bought a new model RQ3, and to my delight, there is no wobble at all! See the video below: EMR pen displays won't have the wobble issue and have been the choice for artists. Now, we also have an MPP-based pen display that doesn't give wobble. Great to have more options! The host PC is Aoostar GT37 mini PC. It's very compact and sleek, and even support connecting to an eGPU via oculink. The only thing I want to have is one more USB type-c port, so that after using one for portable display, I can still have another one for other stuffs.
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