The Anyuse 15.6-inch portable monitor is architected around a 60Hz In-Plane Switching panel. Structural analysis reveals an aluminum alloy frame featuring an integrated tension-hinge kickstand, which provides mechanical stability during deployment. Performance metrics indicate a peak brightness range between 250 and 300 nits, with a signal processing chain optimized for power efficiency, resulting in a system lag of approximately 30ms.
Technical specifications confirm that the dual USB-C implementation supports Power Delivery passthrough and DisplayPort Alt Mode. Data indicates that a minimum 15W power source is required to maintain maximum luminance and prevent signal oscillation. The visual output covers 45% of the NTSC color gamut, making it suitable for general productivity tasks rather than color-critical applications.
Material science protocols identify a matte anti-glare coating applied to the screen surface to diffuse specular reflections from overhead lighting. The chassis includes a recessed I/O board to protect connector pins from lateral stress. Audio output is provided via internal transducers, though frequency response metrics show a significant roll-off in the low-end registers.
Users seeking a more rigid mechanical solution for permanent dual-screen productivity may find the KEFEYA Screen Extender more suitable due to its multi-panel tension frame.
This device represents a mobile entry in the large screen displays category, facilitating expanded visual workspace for portable computing.