ASUS ZenScreen ASUS ZenScreen MB229CF 21.5" Full HD IPS Portable Review

The ASUS ZenScreen MB229CF offers a genuinely useful large screen in a portable form, but its dim display is a trade-off. Here's who should buy it.

Screen Size 21.5
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 100
Response Time Ms 5
Adaptive Sync Adaptive-Sync
ASUS ZenScreen ASUS ZenScreen MB229CF 21.5" Full HD IPS Portable monitor
48.8 Totaalscore

The 30-Second Version

A big-screen portable monitor that's great for work on the go but dims the lights on entertainment. Buy it for the real estate, not the picture quality.

Overview

The ASUS ZenScreen MB229CF is a solid portable monitor that gets one thing very right: it's a proper, full-sized 21.5-inch screen that folds up and goes. That's the headline. It's not the brightest or most colorful portable you can buy, but it's one of the most practical for anyone who needs a real second monitor on the go, not just a tablet-sized accessory. The included monitor arm and kickstand make it surprisingly versatile for a portable, letting you set it up almost anywhere.

Performance

The performance is a mixed bag, which is what surprised us. The 100Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time are nice touches that make scrolling and basic motion feel smoother than your average portable, landing it in the middle of the pack for performance. But the display quality itself is a weak spot. At 250 nits, it's dimmer than most, and the color performance is underwhelming. In our database, its display quality lags behind most portable monitors. It's fine for spreadsheets and documents, but don't expect a vibrant media experience.

Performance Percentiles

Color 28.4
Portability 92.5
Display 22.7
Feature 30.6
Ergonomic 73.3
Performance 57.3
Connectivity 78.6
Social Proof 62

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The 21.5-inch size is genuinely useful for real work, making it one of the most compact full-screen solutions. 93th
  • The included monitor arm and kickstand offer way better ergonomic flexibility than most portables. 79th
  • USB-C connectivity with 60W power delivery is simple and keeps your laptop charged. 73th
  • Build quality feels slick and durable, according to user feedback.

Cons

  • The 250-nit brightness is a real letdown, especially if you work near a window. 23th
  • Color performance is mediocre and not suitable for any color-critical tasks. 28th
  • It's heavy for a portable at 4kg (about 8.8 lbs), which is the trade-off for that big screen. 31th
  • No protective cover included, which feels like a miss for a device meant to travel.

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (6 reviews)
👍 Users are consistently impressed with the solid, premium build quality and how 'slick' the whole package feels.
👎 A common gripe is the lack of a included protective case or cover for a device clearly meant to be transported.
🤔 People love the large, usable screen size but often wish it was brighter for use in different lighting conditions.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 21.5"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Performance

Refresh Rate 100 Hz
Response Time 5
Adaptive Sync Adaptive-Sync

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 16.7 Million Colors (8-Bit)

Connectivity

USB-C 1
Speakers Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable No
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot No

Features

Touchscreen No
Weight 4.0 kg / 8.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

Worth it, but only if you find it on sale. The price swings wildly from $199 to $398 across different vendors. At the lower end of that range, it's a good deal for the screen real estate and build. At nearly $400, it's hard to justify given the dim display. Shop around.

vs Competition

This sits in a weird spot. If you prioritize screen quality and portability above all, a smaller, brighter 15.6-inch portable from brands like Arzopa or Lepow will be lighter and look better, though you lose screen space. If you need a true desktop replacement on the go and don't care as much about peak brightness, the MB229CF's larger size and included stand give it an edge. It's not competing with high-refresh gaming monitors or professional UltraSharps; it's a workhorse for extending your laptop workspace.

Common Questions

Q: Is this a touchscreen?

Nope, it's a standard display. You'll need a mouse or trackpad.

Q: Does it work with an iPad Pro?

Yes, but there's a catch. You'll need to plug in the external power adapter. The iPad alone can't power this bigger screen.

Q: Does it come with a case?

Unfortunately, no. You'll want to budget for a sleeve or case if you're tossing it in a bag.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a portable monitor primarily for watching movies, editing photos, or gaming, this isn't it. The dim, average-quality panel holds it back. Go get a smaller portable with higher brightness and better color instead.

Verdict

We recommend the ASUS ZenScreen MB229CF for digital nomads, remote workers, or anyone who genuinely needs a large, portable second screen for productivity tasks. The practical size and clever stand design are winning features. Just temper your expectations for media consumption and be ready to seek out a good price.