Performance metrics for the ForHelp 15.6-inch portable monitor confirm a native 3840 x 2160 resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 282 PPI. Technical specifications indicate an IPS panel with 100% sRGB coverage and a 60Hz logic board. The hardware interface utilizes USB-C Alt-Mode requiring 20Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2x2) bandwidth to maintain signal stability.
Structural analysis confirms a CNC-milled aluminum chassis and a folding smart-cover stand. Material analysis indicates that the 4K backlight draws significant wattage, exceeding 15W during peak brightness operation. Integrated audio is provided by 1W drivers, which offer baseline acoustic feedback. Throughput data shows compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and full-featured USB-C ports for plug-and-play operation.
Forensic data indicates that while the unit can function via a single USB-C cable, high-brightness settings may induce reboot loops or flickering if host bus power is insufficient, requiring a dedicated 30W PD power brick.
Operational data suggests that the pixel density is optimized for text clarity in coding and spreadsheet tasks. To mitigate ergonomic issues related to the low-profile stand, use of an elevated portable monitor stand is recommended for improved eye-level alignment.
If the 15.6-inch screen is too small for professional gaming, the Keeptime 16-inch 144Hz monitor provides a larger 144Hz high-refresh alternative.
This hardware acts as a high-density mobile display node in the portable monitors equipment class.