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Debora Pape
5.8.2025
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You have the choice between a lighter device with Full HD and a screen almost twice as heavy with a higher WUXGA resolution.

The Verbatim brand is not just about USB sticks and CD spindles. According to its website, it wants to simplify your everyday life with its products. And who knows, maybe a portable touchscreen monitor will help you do just that. We now have two new portable screens with a power bank in our shop.

The models only differ in the details. The 13.3-inch display with aluminium frame offers you a 16:10 ratio with 1920 × 1200 pixel resolution (WUXGA). It is 13 millimetres thick and weighs 925 grams. Two 2-watt speakers are integrated.

The 14-inch monitor comes with Full HD resolution (1920 × 1080 pixels) in a 16:9 ratio and weighs 550 grams with the same thickness. It is made of plastic and is equipped with two 1-watt speakers.

Verbatim Portable Touch Monitor 14" Wireless incl. Powerbank (1920 x 1080 pixels, 14")
Monitor
Energy Label A
CHF219.90

Verbatim Portable Touch Monitor 14" Wireless incl. Powerbank

1920 x 1080 pixels, 14"

Verbatim Portable Touch Monitor 13.3" Wireless incl. Powerbank (1920 x 1200 pixels, 13.30")
Monitor
Energy Label A
CHF234.90

Verbatim Portable Touch Monitor 13.3" Wireless incl. Powerbank

1920 x 1200 pixels, 13.30"

IPS display with touchscreen functionality

Both models use IPS technology, which offers good colour reproduction and a high viewing angle of 178 degrees. Thanks to HDR support, good contrasts and vivid colours are ensured

The screens are therefore well suited for use by several people, for example for mobile gaming together or if you want to show your grandma your holiday videos. If you work with customers in the field, the devices could also be of interest to you. The 10-point multi-touch functionality makes it easy to navigate through your content. This allows the touchscreen to process up to ten simultaneously recognised touch points.

Ports and included power bank

With two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, one HDMI 1.4 port and a 3.5-millimetre jack, the devices offer a wide range of connection options.

The scope of delivery includes a separate power bank with 5000 mAh capacity. It supports wireless charging with up to 15 watts. Charging with up to 20 watts is possible via USB-C. According to the manufacturer, you can attach the battery magnetically to the back of the display. The power bank weighs 126 grams.

The screens themselves do not have an integrated battery. They receive their energy via the input device connected via USB-C. If you connect your monitor via HDMI, you can use the power bank to power the display.

The kickstand on the back allows you to adjust the tilt angle by up to 85 degrees.

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