The multifunctional Xiaomi Mi1C monitor is here to boost your productivity and entertainment. With an IPS Panel, it offers Full High Definition 1080p image with vibrant colors and minimal flickering, while reducing blue light emission that strains the eyes. With a thickness of just 7.3mm and a minimalist design, it fits any desk, and the bezels around the panel are almost non-existent, making the 1C monitor ideal for multi-monitor setups.
178-Degree Panoramic View
The wide-angle 23.8-inch IPS monitor offers a 178-degree field of view, with vivid and realistic visuals from every angle. Whether at work or in your daily life, the clear and colorful image is the same as what you see with your own eyes.
Impressive design with minimal bezel thickness on three sides
This exciting monitor stands out for its smart minimal bezel on three sides, free from unnecessary borders. Whether used alone or in combination with other monitors, it allows you to enjoy unlimited viewing.
Ultra-thin body 7.3 mm
Compact and slim, refined yet simple
The thinnest part of the body is just 7.3 millimeters, saving space on your desktop without causing clutter. Its slim and minimalist body makes it stand out from every angle.
High Resolution 1080P
Incredible colors, vibrant images
The 1920*1080 resolution quality of the screen offers clarity, vibrancy, and incredible details.
Low Blue Light for Comfortable Viewing
The low blue light function can filter short-wave blue light that is harmful to the eyes, reducing eye strain and allowing you to work comfortably.
A good monitor means details
Every detail that affects the user experience is important.
Adjusts based on the viewing angle, to prevent neck strain
Supports a wide range of connections, for many possibilities
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I got it on sale from a well-known store for 80€ to connect an xbox series s and my phone (samsung s21). The phone connected directly with a simple type c to hdmi adapter and the sound plays from the phone without any settings. Now, as for gaming with the humble series s, the result was really good considering the price of the monitor. Great colors, responsiveness, simple menu without many settings to bother with, and good viewing angles with satisfactory blacks. Obviously, I don't have the result of my oled tv with the ps5, but I think for this price, this particular monitor is the definition of value for money, easily competing with monitors that cost much more. Finally, sleek and minimal in appearance.
Quite thin and beautiful. It does not have vesa for hanging. Its color tends towards yellowish, something I didn't like (and doesn't fix from rgb settings). Overall, the panel is of low quality and you realize it when playing with colors. It does indeed reach 75 hz. I put it next to an lg 6 years old and lg wins in everything. Up to 80€ at the moment it's ok, with 100€ lg monitors with 100 hz are not worth it
I think it's one of the best options for those of us who don't have 300 and 400 euros for a monitor, I've had it for 4 months and it works great, I use it for work, watching movies, etc.
It is one of the best purchases I have made in terms of a PC television, with very good performance and clarity. I have been using it for almost a year now and it has not given me any issues. As for the shipping and delivery, the store was impeccable
Guys, for its price, it is the best choice you can make in my opinion. I have had it for 3 months and it is flawless, it has nothing to envy from screens that cost 150-200 euros. If you want a screen for simple use and gaming to pass the time, get it yesterday.
The screen was purchased for everyday use and office work. For its price, it is a very good choice for anyone who wants to have a larger screen while working with their laptop. The response of the screen is good at 6 ms and as a construction, it is lightweight and appears quite sturdy. It is worth its price for anyone interested in increasing their inches (in terms of screen, of course). The red line that appears in the video I have uploaded is from my laptop and has nothing to do with the screen itself.
Very good choice for the money it asks.
Clear image, nice colors, comfortable, good viewing angles, ideal for work but also performs well in gaming if you don't have excessive demands.
2 tips for improvement mainly in gaming:
-In monitor settings - overdrive - enable level 3 (reduces ghosting)
-Windows - settings - system - display - advanced display settings - refresh rate - enable 75hz (with HDMI) or 60hz with VGA
Bought for 99 euros. The 23.8" screen is quite good!
I work with Photoshop and I am quite satisfied. I hope it lasts for a couple of years if I don't punch it, haha
I have it here for exactly 1 year, it is very good in everything for its price. It is worth it and more, it never had any problems or malfunctions. I am very satisfied
Quite good for its price even though I didn't manage to get it at 115 at some point. It has a slight delay in response time but personally, it doesn't bother me much. Particularly thin in thickness and has a nice sturdy base.
Honest product for the 140€ I bought it for. Quite lightweight and thin in thickness, it fits everywhere and is easy to move. It has nice colors and good viewing angles.
Design-wise, it's great for minimalism enthusiasts. Its extremely thin profile makes a strong impression.
I work for many hours in Low Blue Light Mode without feeling particularly tired.
Viewing angles are very good.
The menu is simple.
The viewing angle can be adjusted up and down, but the height cannot be adjusted. The screen (panel) starts at 11.5 centimeters from the desk.
I have owned it for about 6 months. I want to emphasize that the screen operates at 75Hz from the factory, despite stating that it is 60Hz, tested on 3 graphics cards. Beautiful design, doesn't strain the eyes. The clarity is moderate, but it has nice blacks, good contrast, and vibrant colors. It is a pleasure for watching videos and movies. The menu is relatively user-friendly, I had no issues using it without reading the instructions.
If you want it for gaming, be aware that ghosting is quite noticeable if you are used to fast 1-2ms panels like me. Otherwise, it may appear to have a type of motion blur activated. Some people like it, others do not.
For office use, it is more tolerable, although, as mentioned above, it does not have the highest clarity. However, it is very comfortable for the eyes, especially with the appropriate function activated from the menu. For graphic work, I would say it is quite good as it has a wide color range and, without measuring or changing anything (out of the box usage), the color performance appears accurate.
In general, if you find it around €100 and don't have high demands or if it is for a second/third monitor, it is a good choice. I think there are better options for €120+.
For a cheap general-purpose monitor, it's worth it if you just want to have a screen to work with a PC. It is also good, although I believe it is expensive in this category, but it is difficult to find a cheaper one anymore. For something more demanding, search with more money because this can do it.
My second IPS, after an HP EliteDisplay. Excellent panel, and a clear viewing angle no matter where you look. User-friendly menu with various functions that may prove useful to some (low blue light, movie mode, contrast, etc).
The very thin frame doesn't mean much to me, even though I have a second screen. No matter how thin it is, I never had them completely stuck together. It doesn't have a VESA mount (which I was considering for a dual stand to save space on the desk), and its power supply heats up.
What stands out for me is the DCR. Besides making a dark theme even more serene, I have enjoyed Sin City, Matrix, The Shadow from 1994, Interstellar, not to mention The Spirit.
Edit after almost a month of use: The screen is large and stands quite high (12 centimeters from the desk at the lowest pixel). A good window management I have found is the main window at 1280x720, full screen and centered, surrounded by any other window I need, or a grid with three columns. I had never gone beyond 22" or HD+ resolution, but with this particular monitor, you can work in three columns. It's time to switch to a tiling window manager. Next stop: Ultra-wide.
Satisfactory image due to the IPS panel. Simple, minimal, basic with just two inputs (HDMI, VGA), suitable for a second (or third) monitor. It gets the job done.
It does not have height adjustment, but you can change the viewing angle. It has a very nice design, with a very thin frame. I have also not noticed any significant response delay, although I do not play games. On the negative side, because I use it for work from home, after 10 hours it is somewhat tiring for the eyes. Also, due to the very thin frame, it slightly loses the bottom part of the screen when viewed from above. At 99 euros that I bought it, it was an excellent choice and I will probably get another one for the office.
Purchased for work from home and connected to a business laptop. Excellent appearance with a very thin frame on the sides and top. Very thin for the most part and with a very stable metal base. It is not adjustable in height but in viewing angle up/down. The power supply is very small and resembles a tablet charger. It has 1 HDMI connection (the package includes a cable) and 1 VGA. It does not have speakers and takes up minimal space on the desk. The image is very clear with HDMI and has several settings that can be adjusted by playing with the On/Off switch in 4 directions. It is sufficient, although perhaps not the most convenient for everyone. It has uniform brightness without fading, vibrant colors, and is definitely a purchase that will not disappoint those who mainly need it for work.