Brand | ASUS 华硕 |
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制造商 | ASUS Computer International Direct |
型号 | MB169B+ |
商品尺寸 | 0.85 x 37.9 x 23.6 cm; 800 克 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | 不是 |
颜色 | 黑色 |
屏幕尺寸 | 15.6 英寸 |
屏幕分辨率 | 1920 x 1080 |
最大显示分辨率 | 1920 x 1080 |
CPU核心数量 | 1 |
内存类型 | DDR3 SDRAM |
音频 | None |
HDMI端口 | 2 |
电压 | 240 伏特 |
瓦数 | 7 瓦特 |
是否包含电池 | 不是 |
商品重量 | 800 g |
ASUS 华硕 MB169B + 15.6英寸(约39.62厘米) 1920x1080 IPS USB 全高清即插即用轻薄型便携显示器
ASUS MB169B+ 15.6" Full HD 1920x1080 IPS USB Portable Monitor
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分期计划 | 手续费 | 总金额 |
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¥439.81×3期 | ¥29.66 (2.3%) | ¥1,319.41 |
¥224.64×6期 | ¥58.04 (4.5%) | ¥1,347.79 |
¥115.54×12期 | ¥96.73 (7.5%) | ¥1,386.48 |
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- 15.6 英寸全高清便携式 USB 供电,单个 USB 3.0 电线供电和数据传输
- 较薄、较轻的USB显示器,圆滑金属处理
- 自动旋转显示,双向调节支架,和保护套捆绑在一起
- 156-inch Full HD portable USB-powered monitor with a single USB 30 cable for power and data transmission
- World's slimmest and lightest USB monitor with a sleek and metallic finishIt needs just one USB cable for both its video signal and power to deliver up to a Full HD resolution
- Auto-rotating display bundled with the ASUS Smart Case - a two-way adjustable stand and protective sleeve
- Minimum System Requirement : Windows 7 with 14GHz Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, Mac OS X 1083 (not compatible with MacBook and MacBook Pro) Recommended Requirement : Windows 7 with 24GHz Core 2 Duo or above, 2GB RAM
- Blue Light Filter - blue light filter minimizes blue light to reduce eyestrain Please refer the User Manual before use ASUS Rapid Replacement: 3 Years Warranty, 2 way free shipping
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ASIN | B013XFJKGI |
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用户评分 |
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Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2015年8月19日 |
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<p><b>Two Screens Are Better Than One</b></p> <p><b>One Cable Does the Job</b></p> <p>15.6-inch Full HD display with a single USB 3.0 cable for power and data transmission</p> <p><b>Sleek and Ultra-portable</b></p> <p>World's slimmest and lightest USB monitors with a metallic finish</p> <p><b>Adjusting to Your Needs</b></p> <p>Auto-rotating display bundled with the ASUS Smart Case - a two-way adjustable stand and protective sleeve</p> <p><b>One cable does the job, adding a second monitor has never been so easy</b></p> <p>The 15.6-inch MB169B+ portable USB-powered monitor needs just one USB cable for both its video signal and power to deliver up to a Full HD resolution. Thanks to the higher bandwidth of USB 3.0, experience fast, fluid images from your connected device that makes having an on-the-go multi-display setup a reality. What's more, the MB169B+ is backwards compatible with a notebook or desktop PC USB 2.0 port. </p> <p><b>Sleek and ultra-portable with a Zen-inspired design</b></p> <p>With a slim 8.5 mm (0.3-inch) profile and tipping the scales at just 800g (1.76 pounds), the MB169B+ is the world's slimmest and lightest companion display, ideal for a simple on-the-go dual-monitor setup and mobile presentations.</p> <p>A durable metallic finish with a fine pattern of concentric circles makes the MB169B+ the perfect complement to your notebook. And for added durability, it comes with a protective carrying case that doubles as an adjustable stand for tabletop use.</p> <p>
<p><b>Two Screens Are Better Than One</b></p> <p><b>One Cable Does the Job</b></p> <p>15.6-inch Full HD display with a single USB 3.0 cable for power and data transmission</p> <p><b>Sleek and Ultra-portable</b></p> <p>World's slimmest and lightest USB monitors with a metallic finish</p> <p><b>Adjusting to Your Needs</b></p> <p>Auto-rotating display bundled with the ASUS Smart Case - a two-way adjustable stand and protective sleeve</p> <p><b>One cable does the job, adding a second monitor has never been so easy</b></p> <p>The 15.6-inch MB169B+ portable USB-powered monitor needs just one USB cable for both its video signal and power to deliver up to a Full HD resolution. Thanks to the higher bandwidth of USB 3.0, experience fast, fluid images from your connected device that makes having an on-the-go multi-display setup a reality. What's more, the MB169B+ is backwards compatible with a notebook or desktop PC USB 2.0 port. </p> <p><b>Sleek and ultra-portable with a Zen-inspired design</b></p> <p>With a slim 8.5 mm (0.3-inch) profile and tipping the scales at just 800g (1.76 pounds), the MB169B+ is the world's slimmest and lightest companion display, ideal for a simple on-the-go dual-monitor setup and mobile presentations.</p> <p>A durable metallic finish with a fine pattern of concentric circles makes the MB169B+ the perfect complement to your notebook. And for added durability, it comes with a protective carrying case that doubles as an adjustable stand for tabletop use.</p> <p>
较薄、较轻 15.6英寸全高清 IPS 面板, USB 供电, MB169B + 便携式显示器,单个 USB 3.0 电线供电和数据传输。MB169B + 具有EzLink 技术和自动旋转显示,具有双向调节支架和保护套。
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Before I plugged it into my MacBook, I downloaded and installed the driver from the Asus website. However, the screen was extremely laggy. Just moving the mouse around the screen was a glitchy nightmare. I read all of the reviews and couldn't find anyone experiencing the same thing. I began to think it was my computer, but everything was up-to-spec. After about an hour of Googling, I came across the DisplayLink driver page. Just so everyone is clear, Asus makes the hardware, but it's using DisplayLink as a driver. The one on the Asus site is either outdated or incomplete. I downloaded and installed the driver directly from the DisplayLink website. Amazon won't let me post the link, but just do a quick google search for DisplayLink Mac driver and you'll be all set!
All of the lag is gone! The display runs perfectly. I love this thing. I'm probably going to get another soon. Very glad I found this. I hope the driver tip helps someone else!

First things first, since it's the first thing out of the package, the cases for these ARE DIFFERENT. The C version of the case is a LOT better, more adjustable, and not nearly as flimsy as a stand as the B version. In both cases, however, while they make great covers/protectors, they both make lousy stands. I do not see how it will tip over on it's own if you set it up correctly, but with desk space at a premium, the bases take up an awful large amount of space for what they are doing. I travel and often work in a production trailer, and simply do not have the luxury of that kind of space, but even on my desk at home, I can push my laptop back to give me a lot of working room, while this ASUS monitor needs to be much closer, and then my viewing distances to the screens don't match. A separate stand is recommended if you need to use less desk space.
The displays on both versions of the monitor are really quite good - probably better than most cheaper laptop screens, but not nearly as good as the best laptop screens. To be fair, the Dell I use has a UHD display, not a fair comparison. The "B" version screen that I'm using with my ACER Aspire is probably better than the built in display.
Both of my laptops already had the displaylink drivers installed, so the monitors both worked without any additional installs. The "B" version does come with a disk, while the "C" version does not - presumably, if your laptop is good enough to take advantage of the "C" version, it's probably not necessary. In both cases I'm using Windows 10, and the disc that came with the "B" version complained the driver wouldn't work with my OS, and directed me to go to the displaylink website anyway, so it was rather pointless.
Not only are the ports on each monitor different, the controls are, also. The "B" version, as far as I can figure out, has only an on/off switch and brightness settings. The "C" version has menus that give a lot more options, including contrast and other features. There's no real documentation on how to use it, so it took me a while to figure it out (and I still can't really figure out more than brightness and contrast). The menu button for the "C" version is kind of awkward to use - a rotary push button.
So now down to the display - this applies to both. As I've mentioned, the display is actually pretty good. At it's maximum brightness, it's probably not as bright as I would like, but it's more than acceptable. I played Netflix on it, and didn't notice any lags or tearing. I did not try any games, as I use my main desktop for games and don't really play a lot on the laptop. If I was going to play CSGO, I'd use the laptop display anyway.
The view angle is decent. Never as wide as you'd like, but comparable to most laptop screens (and actually even better than my ACER).
I'm really glad I got this - I travel a lot for work, and use graphics software that has a separate output window, and trying to work both within the software screens and see the output at the same time really sucks with one monitor. As a programmer, it's also quite nice to have more screen real estate while working on the road - but even when I'm at home and using the laptop to work on my porch or someplace other than my desk.
For the record, the "C" version is going to be very picky about what it works with. It does NOT work with the USB C port on the ACER, it does work with the Dell XPS. The "B" version works with either one, so if you're looking for broader compatibility, the "B" version is a better choice. The "C" version has a better case and controls, and theoretically (although I couldn't tell in my limited use so far) faster refreshes. Like I said, though, I played Netflix on both and they both looked fine to me. If you know the "C" version will work with your laptop (C with alternate modes capable of display port), and you don't plan on using it on anything else, the "C" might be a better option.
EDIT: I do notice that the colors are not quite perfect. Red looks more orange on my "B" monitor. As far as I can tell, there is no way to calibrate it, not even a little - the only control is brightness. Not a deal breaker for me.