This portable 16-inch monitor offers 1,261 nits, 240Hz and 2,000 mini-LED zones

The NexDisplay Mini Pro is a new display that is currently being funded through a crowdfunding campaign. Significant discounts are still being promised at the moment. The price is listed at about $400, with shipping scheduled for July. The typical and still significant risks of crowdfunding campaigns apply. In the worst case, backers could lose their entire investment.
The NexDisplay Mini Pro can also be used on the go, a corresponding stand is available, and the built-in USB hub could also be very practical while traveling. It is a 16-inch display based on mini-LED technology, so the backlight should be controllable quite precisely, according to the manufacturer, across 2,000 individual zones. Maximum brightness is listed at 1,261 nits. According to the manufacturer, the requirements for HDR1000 certification are met. NexDisplay advertises a color depth of 12 bit, and the DCI-P3 color space is said to be covered in full. Meanwhile, the 2.5K resolution results in a pixel density of 189 PPI, so the image should appear sharp. The aspect ratio is 16:10.
At least in its factory state, the color deviation is specified at Delta E < 2, although such calibration also has to be maintained for relevant applications. A maximum refresh rate of 240Hz is supported. USB-C is supported, and use with a PlayStation 5 is said to be straightforward at 1440p resolution and 120Hz. The monitor can also be ordered in a touchscreen version, which also supports gestures.











