With the ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD, Asus is launching a 14-inch portable monitor with an FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS panel with 10-point touch and active stylus support for writing and drawing. An integrated stepless support leg should provide up to 150° of swivel movement to raise the monitor horizontally or vertically, and a built-in tripod connection should allow for different setups. In terms of connectivity, ZenScreen Ink is equipped with two USB-C ports with DP Alt mode and a micro HDMI port. The included stylus supports Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0 (mpp 2.0), has 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity support, and should guarantee low latency according to Asus.

As mentioned, the new member’s display offers 10-point touch functionality and support for an active stylus. Included is the Asus Pen SA201H, which, according to the manufacturer, should make the portable monitor well-suited for digital signing, note-taking, drawing, e-learning and online meetings. Built-in magnets should keep the pen securely on the monitor when not in use.

ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD has a suggested retail price of €429.

Also available now, ZenScreen OLED MQ16AH is a portable monitor with 100,000:1 contrast ratio, 100% dci-p3 gamut, HDR10 and Delta E < 2 color accuracy. In terms of connectivity, the monitor provides one mini HDMI and three USB-C ports (including one for DC input). The integrated proximity sensor dims the screen when not in use, reducing power consumption and preventing image burn-in. A 13-inch model should be available in the coming weeks.

The ZenScreen OLED MQ16AH features a 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) panel and a slim profile that measures just 5mm at its thinnest point, while weighing just 620g it should be easy to carry around, like in a briefcase. The monitor comes with a smart case that opens into a stand to angle the monitor 30° or 60° for portrait or landscape mode. Additionally, the rear of the monitor has a 1/4-inch threaded connection, which should make it compatible with most standard tripods.

The suggested retail price of the ZenScreen OLED MQ16AH was not yet known at the time of writing.

Source: Asus

Source: Hardware Info

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