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The ASUS ZenScreen MB169CK is the kind of monitor you buy when you *actually* need a portable screen, not as a desk replacement. At around £105 ex-VAT, it’s good value for a lightweight second display for laptops—field engineers, consultants, and anyone who works out of hotels/clients will love the “plug-and-go” practicality. It’s especially useful for dual-screen workflows (spreadsheets, ticketing systems, admin tabs) without dragging a full monitor around.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if your main goal is a long, comfy desk experience. A 15.6-inch panel limits how much you can fit comfortably, and you’ll notice the compromises versus a proper desktop monitor for text clarity and overall viewing comfort—fine for quick work, less ideal for hours of heavy concentration. If you’re choosing between this and spending a bit more for a larger portable setup, go bigger if you can; if you want a genuinely portable, low-fuss extra screen and you’re okay with “good enough” display performance, this ZenScreen makes sense.

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