
In meetings, in the classroom and anywhere in between, Acer’s PM Series portable monitor is the go-to choice for people on the move! Just fire it up and enjoy High-Definition entertainment—anywhere! Its accurate, vivid colors come to life from any viewing angle on the 15.6” IPS touch display that features Full HD (1920x1080) resolution. Its slim design (0.5") and ultra-light weight (2.73 lbs.) allows it to easily fit in your laptop bag! Perfect for use as a secondary monitor for dual monitor presentations, it’s powered by a single USB Type C cable, giving you the freedom to connect it to your laptop, smartphone or tablet—quickly and easily! Get fast refresh rates thanks to the Adaptive-Sync Support product that matches the refresh rate of your monitor with your graphics card.. Smooth, tear-free gameplay!! And a whole lot more.
Q: Does the touchscreen work when plugged into an iPhone 17 Pro Max?
A: No, the touchscreen functionality of the Acer PM161QT monitor will not work when connected to an iPhone 17 Pro Max.
A: Yes, you can connect the Acer PM161QT bmiuuux to a phone using a USB-C cable, provided your phone supports video output via its USB-C port. For power, you may need to connect the monitor to an external power source, as the phone might not be able to supply enough power on its own. You would need to check with the phone manufacturer if there are any features required by the phone for the connection to work.
Q: Is the monitor touch function compatible with an active stylus pen? If so, what ones are compatible?
A: This portable monitor has a 10-point multi-touch IPS panel that uses capacitive touch technology, but it is generally not compatible with active stylus pens that require specific protocols like AES or MPP for pressure sensitivity and advanced functions.
Q: Does it support Linux OS touch screen devices?
A: Yes, modern Linux distributions support touchscreen devices like the PM161QT.
Q: Is it metal or plastic built?
A: This portable monitor has a plastic case, to keep it lightweight and thin.
A: Yes, the Acer PM161QT bmiuuux portable monitor can draw power directly from a connected device, as long as it supports power delivery over its USB-C port. This creates a "single-cable solution" for both video and power.