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Title: Uperfect: Portable 21.5-inch monitor with 120Hz needs just one cable
Post by: Redaktion on October 10, 2025, 04:45:35
Uperfect's new and relatively affordable portable monitor offers a high refresh rate and can possible boost user's productivity. The screen comes with a built-in stand and might even be suitable for gaming, at least in theory.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Uperfect-Portable-21-5-inch-monitor-with-120Hz-needs-just-one-cable.1135358.0.html
Title: Re: Uperfect: Portable 21.5-inch monitor with 120Hz needs just one cable
Post by: FreeSyncNoSync on October 10, 2025, 14:36:12
I was about to buy it, but then: FHD, 280 nits and 16ms! What a trash! How in the world it has FreeSync certification?! My microwave can probably also be FreeSync certified.. People blame G-Sync for being expensive, but at least if you buy a monitor with this logo - you know that it is a really good panel and it was actually verified for performance levels.
Title: Re: Uperfect: Portable 21.5-inch monitor with 120Hz needs just one cable
Post by: Enrico Frahn on October 10, 2025, 18:34:17
Quote from: FreeSyncNoSync on Yesterday at 14:36:12I was about to buy it, but then: FHD, 280 nits and 16ms! What a trash! How in the world it has FreeSync certification?! My microwave can probably also be FreeSync certified.. People blame G-Sync for being expensive, but at least if you buy a monitor with this logo - you know that it is a really good panel and it was actually verified for performance levels.

FreeSync is just a feature that synchronizes the refresh rate and frame rate. It's not a certification and doesn't have anything to do with the quality of the panel.
Title: Re: Uperfect: Portable 21.5-inch monitor with 120Hz needs just one cable
Post by: LyntonB on October 10, 2025, 19:04:22
I love the offerings they have but beware I've been trying to get human support to adjust an order for a week now, just an AI stonewall and order status 'unfulfilled' since Monday