• Reviews around button (1.22 of 5)

    Gechic On-Lap 1503I 15.6-Inch Portable Touchscreen Monitor

    • It can smash the buttons in, rendering them inoperable.
    • But I read it in another reviewers comment, that the included hard cover that is supposed to protect the monitor during transport on my business trips, also impinges and crushes the most important power button on the side of the monitor
    • the buttons) feel really "plasticky" and cheap.(2) buttons seem to wear down/break easily
    • The main complaint is that the setting buttons are so hard to press that I thought they were non-functional at first.
    • Also the buttons are incredibly stiff and actually hurt to press.
    • However, if you get a model with sticky buttons that require too much pressure to operate them, swap it out immediately
    • But I read it in another reviewers comment, that the included hard cover that is supposed to protect the monitor during transport on my business trips, also impinges and crushes the most important power button on the side of the monitor
    • Also the buttons are incredibly stiff and actually hurt to press.
    • After a few months I noticed the button was getting harder to push and activate the monitor due to the cover constantly pressing on the buttons when stored and transported
    • received a unit with the dreaded non functioning osd buttons - took my chance and repaired myself - problem lies in that the mainboard holding the switches was not aligned
    • However, my first gripe are the buttons which are a bit sensitive and sometimes unresponsive