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Portable monitors have become increasingly popular as people are working more flexibly than ever before. Many jobs are allowing hybrid schedules, or the ability to work out of the office, remote work is booming, and some are even learning to make the most of their ability to work from anywhere, knocking out their work from a cafe, a lakehouse, a holiday/vacation location, or visiting family.
However, depending on what you do, some people prefer a screen larger than 14-16 inches for work. That’s where portable monitors gained significant traction. Then, people came to realize that having a monitor as thin as a tablet, with a single cable to power it and run the display, can be extremely helpful in many scenarios, including more complex desk setups, niche setups, and semi-portable setups.
While most of the best portable monitors I’ve tested are more like an additional 13-18-inch screen, the UPerfect UMax 24 is a 24.5-inch panel, as thin as my iPad mini for most of its display, and more comparable to my MacBook Pro at its thickest. It’s lightweight, features a built-in stand, and has minimal ports, yet offers enough functionality to get started. It boasts a QHD resolution with a 165 Hz refresh rate. In short, this thing is a beast. It’s a desktop-sized monitor that’s lightweight enough to bring with you just about anywhere.
UPerfect UMax 24: Pricing and Availability
The UPerfect UMax 24 can be found on UPerfect’s website for $439.99, currently on sale from $540. The UMax 24 can also be purchased from Amazon and a few other retailers.
The screen comes with a two-year warranty and global delivery, making it accessible to almost anyone who wishes to obtain one.
UPerfect UMax 24: Unboxing & first impressions
I’ll be honest, I didn’t realize what I was getting into when I grabbed this monitor, nor did I understand how beneficial it could be. It was going to be a big display that wasn’t powerful enough to be my main and not portable enough to take with me. Instead, I found that it was a fantastic in-between, giving me a near desktop-level monitor experience but in something that I can toss in the carrying case, easily carry with me around the house, or to a special location or on a road trip, or if needed I could even throw this in a larger bag like a suitcase and fly with it.
Right off the bat, I appreciate the dual USB-C inputs and the HDMI port, although I wish it were a full-size HDMI port instead of Micro-HDMI. However, I can look past that, and I love the kickstand. There is a VESA mounting point, but I’ll discuss that further later. What would be super annoying is if this screen didn’t have a way to hold itself up, but thankfully, this one does.
At first glance, this thing is impressive. And that feeling only continued once I plugged it in. Even the people around me when I plugged it in had to make comments. The matte display, rich 2K on a massive portable screen —everything. It’s beautiful. Of course, I wish it were higher resolution, but I also understand why it isn’t. At this size, not everyone wants a 4K display, and creating a 4K portable panel at this size would be more expensive and power-hungry. I’m sure that’s just the start of it.
UPerfect UMax 24: Design & Build Quality
Specs
Display: 24.5″ IPS
Resolution: 2560×1440
Refresh Rate: 165 Hz
Response: 10 ms
Brightness: ~320 nits
Color: 100% sRGB
Ports: 2× USB-C (Alt‑DP + PD), HDMI 2.0
Weight: 2.64 kg
The UMax 24 is well-built. The screen feels sturdy, the matte coating feels and looks of high quality, the bezel is relatively thin, and the kickstand is made of nice metal that stays in place nicely.
The ports come with some adapters to curve the ports around, pointing them towards the middle of the display rather than the outside, which helps enhance the elegant design of this display even more. Lastly, the kickstand tucks away neatly when not in use, making it disappear when not in use.
UPerfect UMax 24: In use
I talked about my not-so-temporary setup on the second story of my home in previous reviews. This is the setup on the Tribesigns Mobile Standing Desk, which once featured the fantastic Dell Pro 32 monitor. After I finished my review on that display, I expected to change up this area and get rid of this desk. It felt either too built out or not built out enough for what I wanted to do with it. Overall, I didn’t need another workspace, but then I remembered the UPERFECT UMax 24 monitor that I was testing as well, and I figured it would make a perfect addition to the setup.
I’ve tried a ton of setups with this now, I’ve used the monitor on the desk itself, with the kickstand holding it up. All around, this might be my favorite setup for this simple workstation. I have also tried with a few different monitor arms from MSI, such as their new MAG MT201D. I have also tried BenQ’s monitor arm, the BSH01, and a few others, I can’t remember the name of. All of these worked well, providing a few different styles and feels for this space. However, since I am going for a super minimalist setup here, driven by the minimalist monitor, I chose to stick with the display’s built-in kickstand to hold it up.
Using this display as a workstation, a single monitor for my MacBook Pro has been great. It’s crisp and smooth, and thanks to the USB-C connectivity, I can also use this with my iPad Mini, another iPad, a laptop, or even a Nintendo Switch if I want to.
I can run from my laptop of choice with a single USB-C cable to the monitor, and I can see everything. I can also run the monitor off my laptop’s battery, and we can get to work very simply. I also wanted to charge while doing this, so I connected a cable to the second USB-C port and ran that line to the wallet outlet.
So far, this monitor has been great for writing content, emails, web browsing, project management, research, and more. While yes, there is a part of me that, of course, wishes this was a higher resolution, what I have noticed is that I don’t mind the 2K resolution as much as I thought I would for this specific monitor. It feels right. it feels like if this were 4K it would feel wrong.
Using this monitor in a setup location is an experience. Setting one up in a semi-permanent location has been wonderful. It is, in fact, one of the largest portable monitors around, so it feels like it was meant for this kind of simple setup.
As I mentioned, I have also been able to take this monitor to one of the businesses I work with a handful of times. Carrying it in the second bag feels a bit clunky, but pulling it out and having all that screen real-estate has been fantastic.
Attributes |
Notes |
Rating |
---|---|---|
Design |
Minimalistically massive |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Ease of use |
Incredibly easy to use |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Practicality |
Highly practical for those who want more screen |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Price |
Priced well for the product |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
UPerfect UMax 24: Final verdict
The UPerfect UMax 24 has set out to do the unthinkable, create a portable display that is far larger than most portables, and yet also make it work well enough to be a semi-permanent to permanent setup.
If you’re looking for a solid monitor for your desk, and you move a lot, work from anywhere, you have space or budget constraints, or you just like having fun tech, this portable monitor is great for you.
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