Reddit Reddit reviews GeChic 1002 10.1” Portable Touchscreen Monitor with HDMI, VGA Inputs

We found 6 Reddit comments about GeChic 1002 10.1” Portable Touchscreen Monitor with HDMI, VGA Inputs. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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GeChic 1002 10.1” Portable Touchscreen Monitor with HDMI, VGA Inputs
Lightweight & Slim USB Powered Monitor10.1-Inch IPS 10-point Touchscreen MonitorPlug& Play with Faster ConnectionsReal Video Input: HDMI ,VGA, MiniDisplay with convertorConnect to Laptops, Smartphones, Cameras and Compact PC
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6 Reddit comments about GeChic 1002 10.1” Portable Touchscreen Monitor with HDMI, VGA Inputs:

u/friend1y · 3 pointsr/shittykickstarters

> $2,542,045

> pledged of $50,000 goal


> 18,184 backers

for an average payment per backer = $139.80


He only asked for 50K and got 2.5 million for something (I think) is essentially a 10.1 screen with a battery and bluetooth. He says something about patent pending technology. Similar products are on sale currently for ~310 dollars.

He admits to making 179 of them. If he bought them retail (at 310 dollars) it would cost him $55,490

Which leaves him with

$2,542,045

  • $55,490
    $2,486,555


    $2,486,555


    Wow, I hope there's a lawsuit or fraud charges.

u/SilkyZ · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace
u/namawanta · 2 pointsr/jisakupc
u/Ranzera · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

I'm the opposite, I just want a good portable monitor so i can use keyboard and mouse. The best I've found is this, which may interest you. I need a small monitor that will fit into my satchel, usb powered and takes hdmi. It does those well but suffers from the added price of having a touch screen.

u/daphoenix720 · 1 pointr/OneNote

Also a bit more thinking,

There's actually even more options

  • Option 6:

    One Desktop, Two Monitors, and One Wacom Tablet (using this as the primary mouse)
    Basically you use your pen like a mouse.I Haven't tried this yet either I would imagine you would need to change DPI (mouse sensitivity) depending on whether your writing notes or navigating your mouse around. They have the ability to map 4 buttons from what I've read*

  • Option 7

    One Desktop, Two Monitors (One Touchscreen monitor, one regular monitor) and a mouse . The touchscreen monitor is essentially a 2nd mouse

    http://www.amazon.com/PX2230MW-Touchscreen-LCD-Monitor-Optical/dp/B003B47BZO

    http://www.amazon.com/On-Lap-1002-Portable-Monitor-Touchscreen/dp/B00J9XCFOS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1419082493&sr=8-4&keywords=portable+touchscreen+monitor

    Google search "portable touchscreen monitor". Essentially you run the 2nd monitor with touchscreen almost like a tablet (touch screen monitor sits on the table, while the regular monitor plays the video)
    Use your mouse to navigate around between two monitors. Use your
    touchscreen monitor with a stylus to take handwritten notes

    If you read through the links above, you will see comments on how people set up their touchscreen monitor.

    Some set up the touchscreen monitor as a secondary monitor, and there is the ability to have 2 mouse pointers on screen but its not really that feasible (due to syncing issues)

    Also you'll run onenote on the touchscreen monitor

  • Option 8

    One Desktop PC, Two OneNote applications, and any of the 7 other options + 1 monitor.

    Basically one monitor has the videos you take notes on, another monitor has a onenote application for notes you've taken, and the last monitor is notes your taking. Alternatively, you can have both onenote applications taking notes on the same page

    You can always run more than one OneNote application at a time. Go to the taskbar where the onenote is open , right click, and open another OneNote 2013. I tested this out, delay sync time between onenotes on the same desktop PC is ~2 seconds. Two PCs with their own onenote application on LAN would probably be the next fastest, then two PCs in seperate locations (say 10 miles away) with their own onenote application would sync probably slower
u/amb9800 · 1 pointr/windowsphone

From a quick Amazon search, here are a few possibilities:

GeChic 1303i -- 13.3" 1080p touchscreen with HDMI+mDP input and 2 USBs - one for power (plug into a USB AC adapter or a USB battery pack) and one for the touch panel:

https://www.amazon.com/GeChic-Touchscreen-Portable-Monitor-MiniDisplay/dp/B00XK5A502/

If you get a USB-C hub that has a Mini-DisplayPort or HDMI, that'll take care of the video part, and as to the touch panel, W10M is supposed to have external touchscreen support as of Redstone, and this screen is supposed to work with desktop Windows, so there's a decent chance even the touch part (connected to the hub over USB-A) might work in Continuum, but not sure until someone tries it.

GeChic 1002 - 10.1" portable touchscreen with HDMI input (so just use a USB-C adapter that has an HDMI); power via a USB AC adapter or USB battery pack:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J9XCFOS/

GeChic 2501C -- a 15.6" non-touchscreen model that has HDMI input. Same deal for powering it over USB as the other two:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H4MWMWQ