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

UPERFECT UGame K118

Inle

Staff member
Joined
Apr 6, 2017
Messages
332 (0.12/day)
System Name Efrafa
Processor Intel Core i7-5960X @ 4,3 GHz
Motherboard Asus X99 STRIX Gaming
Cooling NZXT Kraken X52
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws 4 32 GB
Video Card(s) Asus ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 OC Edition
Storage ADATA SX8000 NVMe 512 GB + 5x Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB
Display(s) Acer Predator XB271HU
Case Corsair Crystal 460X
Audio Device(s) Audiolab M-DAC
Power Supply Seasonic X-850
Mouse Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 6.0
Software Battlefield 1
The UPERFECT UGame K118 portable gaming monitor offers a 18-inch display, 144 Hz refresh rate, and versatile features. Gamers will undoubtedly find it compelling, but it's also an interesting choice for mobile productivity, thanks to its sharp 16:10 IPS panel.

Show full review
 
Joined
Jul 31, 2024
Messages
465 (3.14/day)
Nice device.

I read today on a "deal" that smaller screens at 60Hz are sold for around 60€. I have not checked myself.

That is unacceptable for that price point. Not even a 30€ screen from the factory before assembly should have such values.
Maximum ΔE 9.03 5.57


---

Feedback to a section of the review:

I checked around 20-30 different SCHUKO WIFI Wlan measuring plugs the homepages and documentation. None had any measuring accuracy which any cheap multimeter or other measuring device has.
All in common no measuring accuracy - no datasheet - only 2.4Ghz WIFI
I want to buy such a measuring wifi schuko device myself. I see on a page kinda often a "deal" for such a device with different brading. Usually in packs of 4, 2 or 1 device. None - really none has any calibration or measuring accuracy from the manufacturer. Once I bothered asking the customer support via email. The result they can not provide that information.

I've used the Meross MSS315 Matter Smart Wi-Fi Plug and the accompanying mobile app to determine the monitor's power consumption at various brightness levels ...

May I ask: You measure something. How is the measuring accuracy of that device? Maybe the accuracy is provided per paper in the product itself.
If you can not provide any measuring accuracy - I suggest you remove that section completely!

There is no mentioning of anything there, as of now: https://shop.meross.com/collections...oss-matter-plug-with-energy-monitor-mss315-eu

My clampmeter / temperature probe / different multimeters have all paper manuals with all the measuring ranges and measuring accuracy.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Feb 20, 2019
Messages
8,342 (3.91/day)
System Name Bragging Rights
Processor Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz
Motherboard It has no markings but it's green
Cooling No, it's a 2.2W processor
Memory 2GB DDR3L-1333
Video Card(s) Gen7 Intel HD (4EU @ 311MHz)
Storage 32GB eMMC and 128GB Sandisk Extreme U3
Display(s) 10" IPS 1280x800 60Hz
Case Veddha T2
Audio Device(s) Apparently, yes
Power Supply Samsung 18W 5V fast-charger
Mouse MX Anywhere 2
Keyboard Logitech MX Keys (not Cherry MX at all)
VR HMD Samsung Oddyssey, not that I'd plug it into this though....
Software W10 21H1, barely
Benchmark Scores I once clocked a Celeron-300A to 564MHz on an Abit BE6 and it scored over 9000.
I used to hate this class of device as they were always sold on the novelty of portability which meant they could get away with abysmal low-quality panels.

In recent years we've seen actually competent displays with acceptable gamut, accuracy, and motion performance. I can't imagine they're of much interest to people with gaming laptops, as it's likely very similar to the 15.6-17.3" primary display they already have - but I can definitely see these being the sort of thing you throw into a suitcase alongside a bluetooth keyboard and mouse if you have a Steam Deck, Ally, or Legion Go. It turns those things into a true laptop. Hell, you could even use your phone these days for some productivity and those typically run at 120Hz now.

$270 isn't a bargain, but it's pretty reasonable considering the performance, resolution, and VRR support. I'm inner-monologue debating with myself why I shouldn't be impulse-buying something like this right now...
 

Cheeseball

Not a Potato
Supporter
Joined
Jan 2, 2009
Messages
2,047 (0.35/day)
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
System Name Titan
Processor AMD Ryzen™ 7 7950X3D
Motherboard ASRock X870 Taichi Lite
Cooling Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU
Memory TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB GDDR6 (MBA)
Storage Crucial T500 2TB x 3
Display(s) LG 32GS95UE-B, ASUS ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDP), LG C4 42" (OLED42C4PUA)
Case Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack Macaron
Audio Device(s) Kanto Audio YU2 and SUB8 Desktop Speakers and Subwoofer, Cloud Alpha Wireless
Power Supply Corsair SF1000
Mouse Logitech Pro Superlight 2 (White), G303 Shroud Edition
Keyboard Keychron K2 HE Wireless / 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) / NuPhy Air75 v2
VR HMD Meta Quest 3 512GB
Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 24H2 Build 26100.2605
UPERFECT also has a 16" OLED portable display that runs at 120Hz and is 1800p (16:10) for a discounted price on Amazon US (referral link removed, of course).

I can confirm it does have VRR when used through the USB-C port (DP Alt Mode).

1733171446703.png
 

Cheeseball

Not a Potato
Supporter
Joined
Jan 2, 2009
Messages
2,047 (0.35/day)
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
System Name Titan
Processor AMD Ryzen™ 7 7950X3D
Motherboard ASRock X870 Taichi Lite
Cooling Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU
Memory TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB GDDR6 (MBA)
Storage Crucial T500 2TB x 3
Display(s) LG 32GS95UE-B, ASUS ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDP), LG C4 42" (OLED42C4PUA)
Case Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack Macaron
Audio Device(s) Kanto Audio YU2 and SUB8 Desktop Speakers and Subwoofer, Cloud Alpha Wireless
Power Supply Corsair SF1000
Mouse Logitech Pro Superlight 2 (White), G303 Shroud Edition
Keyboard Keychron K2 HE Wireless / 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) / NuPhy Air75 v2
VR HMD Meta Quest 3 512GB
Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 24H2 Build 26100.2605

Inle

Staff member
Joined
Apr 6, 2017
Messages
332 (0.12/day)
System Name Efrafa
Processor Intel Core i7-5960X @ 4,3 GHz
Motherboard Asus X99 STRIX Gaming
Cooling NZXT Kraken X52
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws 4 32 GB
Video Card(s) Asus ROG STRIX GeForce GTX 1080 OC Edition
Storage ADATA SX8000 NVMe 512 GB + 5x Kingston HyperX Savage 512 GB
Display(s) Acer Predator XB271HU
Case Corsair Crystal 460X
Audio Device(s) Audiolab M-DAC
Power Supply Seasonic X-850
Mouse Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 6.0
Software Battlefield 1
UPERFECT sent me some discount codes for TechPowerUp readers, I've added them to the review and pasting them here as well:

TPU40 for $40 off for orders above $200
TPU50 for $50 off for orders above $300
TPU60 for $60 off for orders above $400
TPU80 for $80 off for orders above $500

I hope they come in handy!
 
Joined
Nov 6, 2016
Messages
1,778 (0.60/day)
Location
NH, USA
System Name Lightbringer
Processor Ryzen 7 2700X
Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
Cooling Enermax Liqmax Iii 360mm AIO
Memory G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (8GBx4) 3200Mhz CL 14
Video Card(s) Sapphire RX 5700XT Nitro+
Storage Hp EX950 2TB NVMe M.2, HP EX950 1TB NVMe M.2, Samsung 860 EVO 2TB
Display(s) LG 34BK95U-W 34" 5120 x 2160
Case Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic (White)
Power Supply BeQuiet Straight Power 11 850w Gold Rated PSU
Mouse Glorious Model O (Matte White)
Keyboard Royal Kludge RK71
Software Windows 10
I have hard time figuring out the use case for these....obviously a laptop already has a display....so why would you need a portable monitor? I suppose if you like a big display, you could get an 18" display and a 13" laptop....but lugging that around seems worse than just buying an 18" laptop. I suppose you could hook up a mini PC to it, but then that would limit where you could use it since you would need an electrical outlet. I just can't think of a good use case that isn't some sort "temporary fix", i.e. your laptop display broke and you can't afford a new laptop, but you can afford $200 for a portable monitor, and obviously applications like that probably can't warrant an entire class of device to be in mass production.....maybe someone can help here.
 

Cheeseball

Not a Potato
Supporter
Joined
Jan 2, 2009
Messages
2,047 (0.35/day)
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
System Name Titan
Processor AMD Ryzen™ 7 7950X3D
Motherboard ASRock X870 Taichi Lite
Cooling Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU
Memory TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB GDDR6 (MBA)
Storage Crucial T500 2TB x 3
Display(s) LG 32GS95UE-B, ASUS ROG Swift OLED (PG27AQDP), LG C4 42" (OLED42C4PUA)
Case Cooler Master QUBE 500 Flatpack Macaron
Audio Device(s) Kanto Audio YU2 and SUB8 Desktop Speakers and Subwoofer, Cloud Alpha Wireless
Power Supply Corsair SF1000
Mouse Logitech Pro Superlight 2 (White), G303 Shroud Edition
Keyboard Keychron K2 HE Wireless / 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard (N Edition) / NuPhy Air75 v2
VR HMD Meta Quest 3 512GB
Software Windows 11 Pro 64-bit 24H2 Build 26100.2605
I have hard time figuring out the use case for these....obviously a laptop already has a display....so why would you need a portable monitor? I suppose if you like a big display, you could get an 18" display and a 13" laptop....but lugging that around seems worse than just buying an 18" laptop. I suppose you could hook up a mini PC to it, but then that would limit where you could use it since you would need an electrical outlet. I just can't think of a good use case that isn't some sort "temporary fix", i.e. your laptop display broke and you can't afford a new laptop, but you can afford $200 for a portable monitor, and obviously applications like that probably can't warrant an entire class of device to be in mass production.....maybe someone can help here.

It answers the same question as "Why do you need a second or third display for your PC (regardless if its a laptop or desktop)?" Desktop real estate, especially if you're working or playing on the go. It's aimed at those who need more screen space, even if you have a 17.3" or 18" laptop already.
 
Top