• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

ViewSonic Unveils VX54 Portable Monitor Series for On-the-Go Gaming

Nomad76

News Editor
Staff member
Joined
May 21, 2024
Messages
672 (3.63/day)
ViewSonic Corp., a global leader in visual solutions, announces the launch of its new ViewSonic GAMING VX54 Series of 16-inch and 17-inch portable monitors. Designed for gamers on the go, these ultra-sleek, lightweight monitors—each weighing under 1 kg—provide versatile connectivity options and deliver high-quality visuals across mobile devices, PCs, and gaming consoles.

The VX54 Series' 16-inch and 17-inch monitors boast a thin 9.85 mm and 11 mm profile, respectively, and both weigh less than 1 kg. This lightweight, compact design makes them perfect for small living spaces like dorm rooms, and easy to carry in bags for gaming on the go. Each monitor also includes a built-in foldable stand with adjustable viewing angles up to 53 degrees, allowing gamers to find the perfect screen position for maximum comfort during long gaming sessions.



Both monitors deliver vibrant Full HD resolution, ensuring vivid visuals that bring games to life. With a 144 Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync technology, they provide smooth, responsive gameplay with minimal input lag—perfect for fast-paced action as well as everyday gaming. Integrated speakers complete the package, delivering high-quality audio without the need for extra gear.

Additionally, the VX54 Series monitors feature dual USB Type-C ports with two-way 60 W power delivery and a mini-HDMI port. This versatile connectivity allows effortless integration with a wide range of devices, transforming any location into a personal entertainment hub for gaming and media. Whether you are commuting, relaxing at a café or a friend's house, these portable monitors deliver an immersive display experience that enriches every gaming session.

VX1654 Key Features
  • Immersive gaming experience: 16-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS display.
  • Compact and lightweight: Weighs 700 g, 9.85 mm thick.
  • Smooth gameplay: 144 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync technology.
  • Hassle-free connectivity: Dual USB Type-C ports with 60 W two-way power delivery, mini-HDMI, and audio out.
  • Integrated Audio: Built-in dual speakers.

VX1754 Key Features
  • Larger screen for added immersion: 17-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS display.
  • Sleek and portable design: Weighs 900 g, 11 mm thick.
  • Smooth gameplay: 144 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync technology.
  • Hassle-free connectivity: Dual USB Type-C ports with 60 W two-way power delivery, mini-HDMI, and audio out.
  • Integrated Audio: Built-in dual speakers.

The VX Series portable gaming monitors will be available in select markets from late October 2024

View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source
 
Joined
Apr 22, 2024
Messages
171 (0.80/day)
System Name Main Workstation
Processor AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX PBO 3,6-4,2Ghz
Motherboard Gigabyte x399 Aorus Pro (ReBAR patched)
Cooling Alphacool Eisbaer Aurora Pro 420
Memory 8x16GB (128) Kingston Fury RGB @3266Mts 16-18-18-36-74 2T
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 ROG Gaming OC @1500Mhz (1965Boost)
Storage Lexar NM790 2TB, Corsair Force MP510 960Gb, Samsung 860 SATA 2TB, 2TB WD Green 7200rpm
Case Phanteks Ethoo Pro 2 TG
Power Supply EVGA Super Nova 1000GT
There was easy place for a full size hdmi port. Why do they keep fucking it up!?

Uperfect still is unbeaten in the portable monitor Market. Full size ports, nice display, sub 100€
 
Joined
Apr 13, 2022
Messages
1,174 (1.23/day)
There was easy place for a full size hdmi port. Why do they keep fucking it up!?

Uperfect still is unbeaten in the portable monitor Market. Full size ports, nice display, sub 100€
Yeah mini HDMI sucks. I've seen mixed results on reddit for unperfect by people who purchased it. Some failing in two months and the shipping to China and dealing with it cost more than the monitor itself or just flat out duds out of the box.
 
Joined
Jul 30, 2024
Messages
232 (2.04/day)
Location
Mitten State, USA
System Name Sim Racing PC/Dell XPS 15 7590
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5800x/Intel Core i7-9750h
Motherboard ASUS TUF B450-Plus II/Dell Laptop MB
Cooling Arctic Freezer A35 CO/laptop cooling
Memory 2*8 GB G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-3200/2*8 GB Crucial DDR4-2666 SO-DIMM
Video Card(s) XFX SWFT309 RX 6700 XT/Laptop GTX 1650
Storage 1 TB Crucial 3400 PCIe Gen 4 SSD/Ediloca EN605 512 GB PCIe Gen 3 SSD
Display(s) 77" LG OLED TV (4K@120Hz)/15" Dell integrated panel (1080p@60Hz) and 30" Dell U3011 (1600p@60 Hz)
Case Cougar MX330-G Air / XPS 15 7590 chassis
Audio Device(s) Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro via Yamaha HT receiver/Integrated speakers or Creative Pebble Plus
Power Supply EVGA 600 BA / Dell 130W laptop brick
Mouse Logitech K400+ / Cherry MW 4500
Keyboard Logitech K400+ / Drop ENTR or E-YOOSO Z-686 or integrated keyboard
VR HMD Meta Quest 2
Software Windows 11 Home/Windows 11 Pro (meaning to try Linux)
This monitor looks very similar to the ViewSonic VA1655 but with a slightly better panel inside. I have one of the latter; it's a very solid secondary display. I don't really care that it has miniHDMI instead of full-size HDMI though since I always connect it with a USB-C cable to my devices.
 
Top