Asus ZenScreen Touch (MB16AMT) Review
Two things set the $349.99 Asus ZenScreen Touch (MB16AMT) apart from most every general-purpose mobile monitor we have reviewed. First, it has a touch screen, a feature that it shares with some interactive pen monitors like the Wacom Cintiq 16. Second, it has a built-in battery that recharges, which can be a godsend if you're viewing content from your phone, or if your laptop's battery is low on juice. This 15.6-inch display, which is best for use with Windows computers and Android phones, is feature-rich and a joy to use, and it's our new Editors' Choice for mobile monitors in its size range. It's not cheap, but it's very capable.
Zen at Your Fingertips
The ZenScreen Touch measures 9 by 14.2 by 0.4 inches, and is housed in a handsome, silver-gray case. At its heart is its 15.6-inch, touch-sensitive 1080p (1,920-by-1,080-pixel) IPS panel. The screen is the same size as those of the Asus ZenScreen MB16ACE, Asus ZenScreen Go (MB16AC), AOC I1601FWUX, and Lepow 15.6-Inch USB-C Portab...
The wisely designed Asus ZenScreen Touch brings touch-input capability, flexible stand options, and an on-the-go internal battery to a 15.6-inch mobile monitor, topping the field.
Gesture-based multi-touch and stylus input; Built-in battery; Comprehensive, easy-to-navigate menus, with mini-joystick for navigation; Good brightness and contrast ratio; Built-in speakers
Pricey for a mobile monitor; Somewhat dull colors; Limited touch support for use with Macs, and none for iOS devices