The Philips Portable Monitor 16B1P3300 ($229.99) isn't overly high-priced, as portable productivity displays go, and its capabilities are similarly budget-oriented, with one exception: It has a terrific, hinged stand. (Typically, we see stands like this one only on higher-end portable monitors.) Overall, though, the 16B1P3300's limited color coverage means it's best limited to workaday business tasks like writing text documents, entering data in spreadsheets, or performing online searches.One Sweet Hinged Stand The all-black 16B1P3300 measures 9.1 by 14.1 by 4.7 inches (HWD) and weighs 2.3 pounds. Its 15.6-inch (measured diagonally) in-plane switching (IPS) screen has an anti-glare coating. It has a full HD (1080p, or 1,920 by 1,080 pixels) resolution in a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The frame enclosing the screen is connected to the base, which extends behind the screen, with dual hinges similar to those on portable monitors such as the Lenovo ThinkVision M14d and the Dell C142...
The Philips Portable Monitor 16B1P3300 has a sweet, stable hinged stand, but its limited color coverage pegs it mostly for basic business use.
Four-year warranty; Hinged stand is stable and provides wide tilt control
Relatively poor color coverage makes for muted hues; Poorly placed OSD buttons; Lacks built-in speakers