Newsoul 17.3" Portable Monitor 4K UHD HDMI USB C For Xbox Review
The Newsoul portable monitor offers a crisp 4K picture in a travel-friendly package, but its 60Hz refresh rate makes it a poor choice for gamers. It's best suited as a mobile workstation screen.
The 30-Second Version
A sharp 4K screen in a travel-friendly body, but it's a one-trick pony. Fantastic for work on the go, forgettable for everything else.
Overview
The Newsoul 17.3" portable monitor is a screen that's confused about its identity. It's a 4K panel crammed into a travel-friendly body, but it's trying to be a gaming monitor, a creative tool, and a productivity screen all at once. The one thing you need to know is this: it's a fantastic portable display for work on the go, but don't buy it expecting a premium gaming or entertainment experience.
Performance
The performance is exactly what you'd expect from a 60Hz panel. It's fine. Our database shows it lands right at the 50th percentile for performance, which is a polite way of saying it's perfectly average. The 4K resolution on a 17.3-inch screen is sharp, and the 500-nit brightness and 96th percentile color score are genuinely impressive for a portable. But that 60Hz refresh rate and 3ms response time mean it's not built for fast-paced gaming, which explains its weak 49.1/100 score for entertainment.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The 4K resolution and color accuracy are shockingly good for a $300 portable screen. 96th
- It's incredibly compact and light at 1.82 pounds, making it a true travel companion. 94th
- The connectivity is solid with Thunderbolt support for a single-cable laptop setup. 85th
- VESA mount compatibility is a nice bonus for a portable monitor, letting you ditch the flimsy kickstand. 82th
Cons
- The 60Hz refresh rate is a deal-breaker for serious gaming, despite the 'FreeSync' marketing. 31th
- It's missing premium features like a high refresh rate or local dimming, landing it in the 31st percentile for features.
- The built-in speakers are almost certainly terrible (they always are on portables).
- The 'HDR' support is likely the bare-minimum certification, so don't expect OLED-level contrast.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 17.3" |
| Resolution | 3840 (4K UHD) |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Performance
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Response Time | 3 |
Color & HDR
| Brightness | 500 nits |
Connectivity
| Thunderbolt | N/A |
| Speakers | Yes |
Ergonomics
| VESA Mount | 75x75 |
Value & Pricing
At $300, the value proposition is clear but narrow. If your top priority is a sharp, color-accurate, 4K screen you can throw in a backpack, this is a great deal. If you want a primary gaming monitor or a feature-rich creative display, this money is better spent elsewhere.
vs Competition
This isn't competing with the Samsung Odyssey or ASUS ProArt monsters listed. Those are desktop anchors. For a true portable competitor, look at the Asus ZenScreen or ViewSonic VG1655. They often trade 4K for 1080p but offer similar portability. If you want a single do-it-all monitor for your desk, the MSI MPG 32" 4K 240Hz or a Dell UltraSharp are in a different league entirely, but you'll pay three times as much and lose all portability.
| Spec | Newsoul 17.3" Portable Monitor 4K UHD HDMI USB C For Xbox | Samsung Odyssey Samsung - 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD Quantum | LG UltraGear LG UltraGear 45" WUHD DUAL MODE 4K 165Hz FHD 330Hz | ASUS ROG Swift ASUS ROG Swift 32" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor PG32UCDP | MSI MAG MSI 32" UHD 4K 165Hz Nvidia G-Sync Compatible | BenQ MOBIUZ BenQ MOBIUZ EX271U 27" 4K HDR 165 Hz Gaming |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 17.299999237060547 | 57 | 45 | 32 | 32 | 27 |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 7680 x 2160 | 5120 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 |
| Panel Type | IPS | VA | OLED | OLED | OLED | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 60 | 240 | 165 | 240 | 165 | 165 |
| Response Time Ms | 3 | 1 | - | - | 0 | 1 |
| Adaptive Sync | - | FreeSync Premium Pro | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible | G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium |
| Hdr | - | HDR10+ | HDR10 | HDR10 | HDR400 | HDR10 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
Common Questions
Q: Is this good for gaming with my Xbox or PS5?
Not really. The 60Hz refresh rate is a major bottleneck for modern consoles that can output 120Hz. It'll work, but you're leaving smooth performance on the table. This is a portable work display first.
Q: Can it run off just one USB-C cable from my laptop?
Yes, if your laptop's USB-C port supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and can deliver enough power. The Thunderbolt connectivity helps here. It's designed for a clean, single-cable setup.
Q: How does the picture quality compare to a desktop monitor?
Surprisingly well for the price and size. The 4K resolution and color gamut are its strongest suits. Just don't expect the same contrast or feature set as a dedicated, high-end desktop display.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a primary gaming monitor, this isn't it. The 60Hz refresh rate is a hard pass. Go get a proper 144Hz+ display like the MSI MPG instead. Also, skip this if you need advanced features like hardware calibration or mini-LED backlighting for professional creative work.
Verdict
We recommend the Newsoul 17.3" portable monitor for one specific person: the digital nomad or business traveler who needs a color-accurate, high-resolution second screen for photo editing, spreadsheets, or coding on the road. For everyone else—especially gamers or anyone looking for a primary home monitor—it's a compromised choice. Buy it for its portability and screen quality, not its feature set.