Display and Resolution
100W Charging
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Plug into wall to power your laptop, or plug it into the laptop to power the monitor (Bus powered) |
The Anywhere Monitor
Set it up on your desk, or slip it in your bag for portable productivity
M1/M2/M3 MacBooks (incl. M1/M2/M3 Pro, M1/M2/M3 Max), Intel-based Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks (2016+).
Dell, Microsoft Surface, HP, Lenovo, LG, and other models equipped with video-capable USB-C ports.
iPhone 15 & 16 series, Samsung Galaxy S, and other Android phones with video-capable USB-C ports..
Samsung Galaxy Tab S, Lenovo /Yoga Tab, and other Android tablets with video-capable USB-C ports.
Q: How much power can the portable display provide to charge my device?
A: USBC-PDMON accepts up to 100W USB-C power input on its PD pass-through USB-C port. 15W is reserved from the power input to power the screen and USB ports, and up to 85W can be used to charge the connected device.
Q: Will USBC-PDMON work with a desktop computer?
A: Desktops with Thunderbolt are supported. Desktops with full-featured USB-C ports can work with USBC-PDMON, but it's uncommon for desktop USB-C ports to support video output. Please check with your system manufacturer to confirm its specifications.
Q: Does the portable monitor require a power adapter to be connected?
A: USBC-PDMON does not require a power adapter, and can function with only one USB-C cable to the host device. Some low power devices like phones & tablets may require a USB-C power input to the portable monitor if they do not provide enough power.
Q: Can I use this with my MacBook or iMac?
A: USBC-PDMON is compatible with any Mac computer that supports USB Type-C, USB4, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4.
Q: Can I use this portable monitor with my smartphone or tablet?
A: USBC-PDMON can be used with many models of smartphones and tablets with USB-C. Please note the device must support video output on its USB-C port, and a USB-C power supply may be required depending on the power output from the device’s USB-C port.