• Reviews around connector (2.58 of 5)

    ASUS MB168B 15.6" WXGA 1366x768 USB Portable Monitor

    • , the stand/cover was OK, but the problem was the USC C, I couldn't get the right connector to hook it to my laptop and get it to work, I ordered several to try before returning the item.
    • I liked the monitor when it worked for about 5 months, then the usb female connector started to fail on it.
    • If there is ANY kind of torque applied to the usb cable when its plugged into the monitor, it WILL break the connector on the monitor rendering it useless.
    • The USB proprietary connector atthe monitor side is flimsy as other reviewer said
    • the connector is kind of flaky as well so if you move the monitor around sometimes it goes
    • Unfortunately, the USB-A to Proprietary connector does not work with the Apple USB-C to USB-A adapter and my MacBook pro no longer recognizes it
    • screen was nice but the connector was trash.. broke 3 day after using it
    • Would recommend 7/10 (lost one point to the case/stand issue and two because of the loose connector)
    • the connector is kind of flaky as well so if you move the monitor around sometimes it goes
    • DisplayPort™ over USB-C™ is using USB Type-C connector and cable to support the DisplayPort interface for audio/video transport capability
    • only compatible with newer computers with built in USB-C
    • The C+ is brighter and more responsive than the B+ as it uses the displayport, standard over USB 3.1 Type C meaning that it counts towards the maximum number of monitors your graphics card supports
    • before you buy, do yourself a favor and research it a bit as far as compatibility goes.compared to 169c+...in my experience, the c+ will only work if your mobo setup has a 3.1 usb c slot that's dp alt mode compatible.
    • However, most laptops don't support USB C yet.
    • Unfortunately, the USB-A to Proprietary connector does not work with the Apple USB-C to USB-A adapter and my MacBook pro no longer recognizes it
    • The response time for DisplayPort over USB C is much better than MB169B+ which is USB 3.0 with drivers.
    • Apparently doesn't work with USB3.0, only USB type C with Display port
    • " Full HD 1920x1080 IPS USB Type-C Powered Eye Care Portable MonitorComputer: XPS 13 (2015)Well designed product
    • the C+ blows the B+ away with rich color and sharper image
    • ** Will most likely not work unless your laptop has a native USB C
    • If you know the "C" version will work with your laptop (C with alternate modes capable of display port), and you don't plan on using it on anything else, the "C" might be a better option
    • If your device does not support DisplayPort over Type-C please look into getting the MB169B+ instead as this monitor uses the USB 3.0 standard
    • DisplayPort™ over USB-C™ is using USB Type-C connector and cable to support the DisplayPort interface for audio/video transport capability
    • , the stand/cover was OK, but the problem was the USC C, I couldn't get the right connector to hook it to my laptop and get it to work, I ordered several to try before returning the item.
    • but I don't have a c compatible
    • On The Go (OTG Host Cable) for Type-C Supported Devices (6 Inch
    • There is currently no USB-C to Multiport USB-C dongle available that supports pass-thru USB-C charging (none that I have found, anyways after much searching
    • ONLY compatible to: USB 3.1 type-C(GEN2), Thunderbolt 3 devices, USB 3.0 type-C is not compatible
    • It doesn't have a "cheap-o" feel
    • only compatible with newer computers with built in USB-C
    • The C+ is brighter and more responsive than the B+ as it uses the displayport, standard over USB 3.1 Type C meaning that it counts towards the maximum number of monitors your graphics card supports
    • before you buy, do yourself a favor and research it a bit as far as compatibility goes.compared to 169c+...in my experience, the c+ will only work if your mobo setup has a 3.1 usb c slot that's dp alt mode compatible.
    • However, most laptops don't support USB C yet.
    • Unfortunately, the USB-A to Proprietary connector does not work with the Apple USB-C to USB-A adapter and my MacBook pro no longer recognizes it
    • The response time for DisplayPort over USB C is much better than MB169B+ which is USB 3.0 with drivers.
    • Apparently doesn't work with USB3.0, only USB type C with Display port
    • " Full HD 1920x1080 IPS USB Type-C Powered Eye Care Portable MonitorComputer: XPS 13 (2015)Well designed product
    • the C+ blows the B+ away with rich color and sharper image
    • ** Will most likely not work unless your laptop has a native USB C
    • If you know the "C" version will work with your laptop (C with alternate modes capable of display port), and you don't plan on using it on anything else, the "C" might be a better option
    • If your device does not support DisplayPort over Type-C please look into getting the MB169B+ instead as this monitor uses the USB 3.0 standard
    • DisplayPort™ over USB-C™ is using USB Type-C connector and cable to support the DisplayPort interface for audio/video transport capability
    • , the stand/cover was OK, but the problem was the USC C, I couldn't get the right connector to hook it to my laptop and get it to work, I ordered several to try before returning the item.
    • but I don't have a c compatible
    • On The Go (OTG Host Cable) for Type-C Supported Devices (6 Inch
    • There is currently no USB-C to Multiport USB-C dongle available that supports pass-thru USB-C charging (none that I have found, anyways after much searching
    • ONLY compatible to: USB 3.1 type-C(GEN2), Thunderbolt 3 devices, USB 3.0 type-C is not compatible
    • It doesn't have a "cheap-o" feel