I am in need of some help. I’m trying to find a good portable monitor for my steamdeck. I don’t need it to be huge, 12inches minimum, but I’m not having much luck with my own research. I would like low latency, high refresh rate, and colors as close to the same as on the og LCD deck (which is what I have).

I have the official dock, so it would need to be able to connect through that as well.

Thanks in advance for any help!

    • aesopjah@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      I tried one of these. cool concept, but execution was meh. Would be better with their external device thing that locks the screen in place.

      Also, and YMMV, but it was the only VRish thing to make me nauseous (but not overly so) after a while due to the screen moving. I’ve flown jets in VR comfortably, but XCOM on the NReal was troublesome.

      also you need a hub type thing to be able to charge the deck and use the glasses at the same time. not a big deal, but then the deck is pretty bulky

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      7 months ago

      Sorry for the belated reply.

      I’ve seen those, or something like it. They would not work for me because 1) I wear glasses and 2) VR makes me motion sick. I really wish they would because the implementation is really cool.

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        7 months ago

        They offer prescription inserts if my memory is correct. They are unlike VR due to the smaller display fov and open peripherals — you may still get motion sick but I can’t imagine it’s on the same scale as a VR headset IME

        I ended up returning mine (and my Deck) but I still think they are a really great option for someone like you who is looking for a large yet incredibly portable display for use with the Steam Deck

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    8 months ago

    I’m not trying to be a dick but I’m genuinely curious why you would want a portable monitor to use with your portable deck?

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      8 months ago

      I do this for LAN parties. Easier to fly with a steam deck and portable monitor than my desktop. I’m not looking to buy a gaming laptop just for LANs.

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      8 months ago

      Why wouldn’t you? Get a bigger display when you can. Run low-powered games at higher resolutions and refresh rates. Dock it when at home, just like any other PC.

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      7 months ago

      Sorry for the belated reply.

      For the bigger screen and portability. My eyes aren’t as good as they used to be. My gaming laptop’s fans are dying, and this would be cheaper than a new laptop (sadly, it’s also showing it’s age and cannot be upgraded further). I use my deck at home 99.99% of the time so it wouldn’t be much more to setup a monitor along with it.

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    8 months ago

    I got a Lepow 15.6in monitor on Amazon a good while ago. I’ve been happy with using it with my Steam Deck. It’s USB-C or HDMI. Also needs power from USB-C. I’m sure there’s a better solution, but this works for me when I’m traveling.

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      8 months ago

      needs power from USB-C

      So you can’t charge and use the display at the same time?

      SD could REALLY use at least 1 more USBC port…

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    8 months ago

    Man I hope you get a good answer to this because it would be game changing. Ideally USB c and with it’s own battery.

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      8 months ago

      Ideally USB c and with it’s own battery.

      Ideally it would be powered by the SD, then pass power backwards to the SD when plugged into a battery.

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      7 months ago

      Thanks! Whenever I get one and test it, I’ll do my best to write up a review here on the community as an update.