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Hi great informative video thanks ! Just one question. Can I use the PD 65W of a Dell monitor to power my laptop and also power up this dual screen? Hence a 4 screens setup :) Cos I am currently powering up my laptop and a single uperfect external screen with the Dell monitor 65W PD via USBC cable - hence 3 screens setup currently.
@@teohontech7141 Hi thanks for the reply. Can you advise what is the display brightness (eg 50% only?) if the the display is not directly connected to the AC adapter, but just using a single USB cable from my laptop to power up the display.
@@michaelgan9190 With single USB-C, it's 162 nits, max. Increase the brightness and the screen will black out. But whether your laptop can power it with USB-C is not guaranteed.
Oh man... I thought this was the Asus Zenbook duo and was excited to see your pen review portion and then I realized it was the Delta Pro Touch. 🤦♂ Question... Do you have any recommendations for a convertible laptop with good pen input and powerful enough to do 3D modeling on? I definitely want an Nvidia card. I am a Manufacturing Designer at my day job and haven't had the best of luck with AMD over the past couple decades. I want good ray tracing, so that more-or-less excludes AMD anyways.
@@teohontech7141 I was afraid of that, but I kind of expected that answer. I have not checked out the Surface Laptop Studio. I'll have to check it out in detail. It's a steep price @ 2,400 USD for the top tier version, but at first glance, it seems to check all the boxes I was hoping for. I sincerely appreciate the recommendation.
@@mattspawn1975 If you find anything else, let me know. I'm interested to find out if there are alternatives too. I actually don't follow laptop product releases that closely.
@@teohontech7141 thanks Teoh, how about the touchscreen performance on both display? Does it have similar characteristics for pressure, delay/lagged response etc?
GIVEAWAY CONTEST!
After you order from the Indiegogo page, post a comment on my text review and you can win that display for free!
One winner will be selected by me after the crowdfunding ends. Text review at
www.parkablogs.com/content/review-uperfect-delta-pro-touch-portable-dual-stacked-display
Thank you for the review! :)
Thank you for the review. Would have bought this if it has usb c power pass through. Not sure why they did not add this feature?
This is good information. Thank you. I appreciate it!
Hi great informative video thanks !
Just one question. Can I use the PD 65W of a Dell monitor to power my laptop and also power up this dual screen? Hence a 4 screens setup :)
Cos I am currently powering up my laptop and a single uperfect external screen with the Dell monitor 65W PD via USBC cable - hence 3 screens setup currently.
It may be possible if your Dell monitor has an extra USB-A or C port that can provide enough power to the Uperfect.
@@teohontech7141 Hi thanks for the reply. Can you advise what is the display brightness (eg 50% only?) if the the display is not directly connected to the AC adapter, but just using a single USB cable from my laptop to power up the display.
@@michaelgan9190 With single USB-C, it's 162 nits, max. Increase the brightness and the screen will black out. But whether your laptop can power it with USB-C is not guaranteed.
Would have been great if the panel was OLED and the overall package was thinner. Or include a built-in battery for how thick it is.
Built in battery isn’t gonna last long anyway.
They may make an OLED version in the future
Oh man... I thought this was the Asus Zenbook duo and was excited to see your pen review portion and then I realized it was the Delta Pro Touch. 🤦♂ Question... Do you have any recommendations for a convertible laptop with good pen input and powerful enough to do 3D modeling on? I definitely want an Nvidia card. I am a Manufacturing Designer at my day job and haven't had the best of luck with AMD over the past couple decades. I want good ray tracing, so that more-or-less excludes AMD anyways.
Not that I know of. Most convertibles don't have good pen performance compared to a typical pen display. Maybe Surface Laptop Studio?
@@teohontech7141 I was afraid of that, but I kind of expected that answer. I have not checked out the Surface Laptop Studio. I'll have to check it out in detail. It's a steep price @ 2,400 USD for the top tier version, but at first glance, it seems to check all the boxes I was hoping for. I sincerely appreciate the recommendation.
@@mattspawn1975 If you find anything else, let me know. I'm interested to find out if there are alternatives too. I actually don't follow laptop product releases that closely.
@@teohontech7141 Yes, sir! I appreciate you! 🙏
I hope they make a 500 nits version using MST to link together 2 panels on one cable.
One cable will not be able to support 500 nits because laptop USB-C port power output is just 15W, which is just enough to power ONE 15-inch display
@@teohontech7141
One cable for signal, one for power.
Apply a 300 nits limit for one cable operation.
Quite easy to do.
I thought it was Asus zenbook duo when i saw the thumbnail 😭.
No wonder the product looks so familiar. lol
does the pen scratch the screen? Do you think getting the right sized screen protector might be a good idea?
Plastic pen tip is not going to scratch glass
Does the upper display also can act as touchscreen?
Both are touchscreens
@@teohontech7141 thanks Teoh, how about the touchscreen performance on both display? Does it have similar characteristics for pressure, delay/lagged response etc?
@@bobbyhartanto3210 Touchscreen feels normal like most touchscreens. Did not experience anything strange or unexpected.