AOC have just introduced a new high definition 15.6-inch portable USB monitor for those who need more screen real estate than their laptop can provide without worrying too much about having the right display connector. USB monitors are popular for users when giving presentations, or for multi-window work.

 

Labelled as the I1659FWUX, this 15.6-inch display has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 with a conventional refresh rate of 60Hz. It features an IPS panel with a matte anti-glare coating, a brightness of 220 cd/m2, a contrast ratio of 700:1, and a 25ms response time. The viewing angles are listed as 160° (CR>10) horizontal and 160° (CR>10) vertical. The "CR>10" part means that you can view 160° of the screen while retaining a contrast ratio of at least 10:1. Those viewing angles don't sound great for an IPS display, but given the specific metric that AOC is using it's hard to accurately judge it compared to other monitors.

The entire enclosure is made of a glossy piano black plastic (which may attract fingerprints), while the panel itself is framed by a half-inch bezel on all sides. Integrated into the enclosure is a foldable silver stand that can rotate the display into either portrait or landscape mode and there is an auto-rotation feature built-in. While the monitor is portable in the literal sense, the I1659FWUX is 35.5mm (1.4-inch) thick and weighs 1.2 kg, so it is no compact featherweight product. Thankfully, a protective carrying case is included, so that will help when it to comes to travelling with the display. You're essentially carrying another laptop, in other words.

 

One of the key selling points of this monitor - portability aside - is that it receives both data and power via a single USB 3.0 cable, which means no additional bulky power adapter to carry. Power consumption is listed at 0.5W standby and 8W typical, so probably you won't be able to power it with just a single USB 3.0 port - most can't deliver more than 4.5W - but the included Y cable splits the load across two USB ports. Once the cable is plugged in, installation requires drivers and DisplayLink software that is compatible with both macOS and Windows.

AOC I1659FWUX
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Panel 15.6" IPS
Native Resolution 1920 × 1080 (16:9)
Maximum Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 25 ms
Brightness 220 cd/m²
Contrast 700:1
Viewing Angles 160° (CR>10) / 160° (CR>10)
horizontal/vertical
Pixel Density 141 pixels per inch
Display Colors 292K
Stand Tilt (15° to 30°)
Auto Pivot
Inputs 1 × USB 3.0
Audio None
Dimensions 371.9mm x 232.7mm x 35.5mm (WxHxD)
Weight 1.20 kg
Price $149.90

It should be noted that while AOC already has a similar product with a very similar model name (E1659FWUX). This previous model features a TN panel which is brighter and has a lower response time, but worse contrast and viewing angles than this newer IPS version.

The AOC I1659FWUX is available for pre-order on Amazon.com for $149.90 USD with a stated in-stock date of May 13th.

Gallery: I1659FWUX

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  • Roland00Address - Friday, May 12, 2017 - link

    Not trying to diss the product, but with the event of USB-C for charging laptops, I wonder if a superior product (the superior being questionable) could not be achieved where you have.

    A normal monitor that can use more power than 8 watts but still is on the low side of power consumption. At least 1080p screen in a 15.6 to 18" monitor.

    And a USB charger that powers the monitor but also has a 2nd port, or you route the power to the monitor first and then another usb-c chord to the laptop.

    And the goal is for you to carry only one USB - C Charger, where you keep the laptop power at home or work, but you use the included monitor USB-C Charger for both your monitor and your laptop. So you have only 1 charger but for traveling the main charger will be the monitor charger. Of course this will have to be a larger USB-C Charger for it will need to do 100 or 150 watts net total. That said the 87w apple adapter is about 4 inches by 4 inches by 1 inch via memory so you can still make a small easy portable adapter for the bag.
  • yefi - Friday, May 12, 2017 - link

    1.2kg... thing is a brick. LG Gram 15 weighs less and that's a whole 15" laptop.
  • mgl888 - Friday, May 12, 2017 - link

    Definitely an interesting product, but it needs to slim down...

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