

-Super thin, light, and portable -Decent picture/colours/brightness for the price and compact design. -The kickstand is pretty slick. It feels secure, doesn't really add any discernable bulk to the frame, and it has a pretty small footprint on my desk when in use, especially in landscape mode. The Auto rotation feature works well once you download the software and drivers for it. I think I remember reading that it has two different viewing angles you can set it at but I didn't play around with that much as it's mostly been on a mount. -The tripod-style mount point on the back was a specific requirement I had in mind for both models I was considering. It works well with the camera ball head I am using but it's kind of annoying to screw it on and remove it and it makes me nervous threading something into the back of such a thin frame. I'm considering the addition of some sort of quick disconnect hardware I can add to the setup without losing the swivel ability of the camera ball head, but I'm also a bit concerned about blocking the kickstand from folding out when I just wanna use it on a flat surface. There's a semi-circle cutout where the mount point is, but it doesn't leave a ton of clearance room if there's anything I'd like to leave attached for convenience. -There's both a USB-C and USB-A cables that come with it, which makes it a bit more backwards compatible but I have like 3 of each port and already use more of the A-type, so it doesn't really affect me. Nice to have options though.
