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Gavscient Smart Screen Portable TV On Wheels

Resolution 3840x2160
Panel IPS
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Having this big tablet, having a new way of life and work.The powerful 8-core CPU andof large memory provide a smooth user experience. The large battery and pulley base allow you to carry it around, whether indoors or outdoors. The 21.5/32 inch large screen, and rich interfaces allow you to expand into more new scenarios such as live streaming and office work.Different from traditional screens or TVs, the smart screen comes with universal wheels that follows you wherever you go.One screen integrates functions such as long battery life, multi-terminal screen projection and rotation, completely getting rid of the shackles of cables, meeting your needs in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and even offices, campsites and other venues, providing you with a new viewing experience anywhere, anytime, and at will.Specification:Memory+RAM:4/64GB,4/128GB,8/128GBTouch Screen: 10 points capacitive touchResolution: 1920*1080Viewing Angle: ±90° screen rotation,±20° pitch adjustmentBuilt-in Battery Capacity: 6000mAhBattery Life: 3-4 hoursPacking List:1x Monitor1x Stand1x Power ada-pterNotes:1.Due to manual measurement, the size error is 1-3cm. Errors may occur, please refer to the actual product.2.Due to shooting and environmental reasons, the color is subject to the actual product.

  • 【 Portable FHD Touch Screen TV Monitor】: The portable smart TV features a crisp Full HD touch screen, perfect for streaming, browsing, and video calls.Whether you're relaxing or working, this smart portable tv fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
  • 【Wireless Portable Tv on wheels】Flexible Viewing from Any Position,The screen supports angle rotation to help you find the most comfortable view. Whether you're sitting, standing, or lying down, this TV on a stand portable adapts to your environment.
  • 【Rolling TV with Silent 5-Wheel Base】Ideal as a rolling tv or outside portable tv, the portable touch screen tv with rolling stand lets you enjoy content wherever you are—indoors or out.
  • 【The Smart Portable TV for Indoor & Outdoor Use】With up to 5–8 hours of battery life, this portable smart tv lets you stay unplugged and on the move. Say goodbye to outlet hunting—your tv portatil keeps up whether you’re in the kitchen, bedroom, or garden
  • 【Portable Smart Tablet 】 Go-ogle Store Supported,Powered by Android 12, this Portable Smart Tablet supports the full Go-ogle Store for downloading your favorite apps. Use it as a touch screen tv, portable smart tv, or entertainment hub anytime, anywhere.

The 30-Second Version

The Gavscient Smart Screen is a 1080p Android touchscreen on wheels that rolls easily but stumbles everywhere else. Performance is painfully slow, battery life is short, and the 4K in the title is misleading. At the entry price of $477 it's a curiosity; at any price above that, it's a complete pass. Only consider it if you have a very narrow need for a movable big tablet and can tolerate clunky apps and weak picture quality.

Overview

Alright, so the Gavscient Smart Screen Portable TV On Wheels is basically a giant Android tablet bolted to a rolling stand. The idea is clever: a big touchscreen you can drag from the kitchen to the patio without wrestling with cables or outlets. It's aimed at people who want a nomadic display for casual streaming, video calls, or maybe some light productivity—think of it as a presentation monitor that follows you around. And at first glance, the freedom of movement is genuinely neat. But once you dig into what's under the hood, things get messy. The product listing screams "4K Touch Screen Monitor" right in the title, yet the actual resolution is a plain 1920x1080 panel. For anyone expecting pixel-dense eye candy, that's already a letdown.

This thing runs Android 12 with full Google Play access, so you can load up Netflix, YouTube, Zoom, or whatever else you're into. The 10-point capacitive touch makes it feel like a monstrous tablet, and the screen swivels 90° and tilts a bit, which helps dial in a comfy angle whether you're standing or lounging. But the hardware choices are puzzling. A 6000mAh battery is supposedly good for 3-4 hours, which is pretty skimpy for a portable display this size. At roughly 18 kg (that's about 40 pounds), it's not something you'll sling under your arm for a picnic—it's rollable, not truly portable. And the spec sheet reveals some glaring weak spots that make it hard to take seriously as an all-purpose TV replacement.

Honestly, the Gavscient sits in an awkward no-man's-land. It's too big and heavy to compete with portable monitors or tablets, yet too slow and dim to hang with even budget TVs from TCL or Hisense. It might click for a very narrow audience: someone who needs a movable display for signage, demos, or kitchen viewing and absolutely refuses to deal with wires. But for the rest of us, the compromises pile up fast. Let's get into the numbers.

Performance

Our database puts this display at the 73rd percentile among portable TVs, which sounds okay until you realize that's a low bar. In real-world terms, the 1080p IPS panel is fine for YouTube and casual shows, but colors look a bit washed out and brightness is nothing to write home about. The picture quality score lands at a disappointing 36th percentile—it's a weak spot. For a product that brags about being a smart screen, the actual smart performance is abysmal: we're talking bottom-of-the-barrel 6th percentile. Navigating apps feels sluggish, like using a budget tablet from five years ago. If you're used to snappy Roku or Apple TV interfaces, this will test your patience. Gaming is another dead zone, scoring in the bottom 17%, so don't even think about cloud gaming or fast-paced titles.

Audio is a real letdown too. The dual speakers push sound, but barely. At the 13th percentile, dialogue can be muddled and there's zero bass. You'll almost certainly want a Bluetooth speaker or soundbar if you're watching anything more demanding than a morning news brief. Connectivity also frustrates: with only Wi-Fi to rely on and a limited port selection (no HDMI input, oddly enough), you're stuck with built-in apps and wireless mirroring. That means hooking up a game console, a cable box, or even a streaming stick isn't a plug-and-play affair. HDR support? Another 13th percentile result, so don't expect any pop from Dolby Vision content. For a device positioned as a TV alternative, these scores are sobering.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 12.8
Audio 13.2
Smart 6.4
Gaming 17.3
Display 72.9
Connectivity 14.4
Social Proof 42.6
Picture Quality 35.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Rolling stand with silent wheels and 90° swivel makes it genuinely easy to reposition from room to room. 73th
  • Android 12 with full Google Play Store means you can install virtually any streaming or productivity app.
  • 10-point capacitive touch turns the display into a giant, usable tablet for presentations or interactive apps.
  • The 21.5-inch screen size is large enough for group viewing while still fitting through doorways on its wheels.
  • Starting around $477, the base model is one of the cheapest rolling smart displays you can find.

Cons

  • The actual resolution is 1080p, not the 4K the title suggests, and picture quality scores in the 36th percentile. 6th
  • Battery life is a paltry 3-4 hours, far below the advertised 5-8, thanks to a small 6000mAh pack. 13th
  • Smart performance is brutally slow, landing in the 6th percentile—app navigation can be laggy and frustrating. 13th
  • Audio is near the bottom of the pile (13th percentile); dual speakers are tinny and lack any real presence. 14th
  • Port selection is baffling: no HDMI input, so connecting external devices is a wireless-only hassle.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type IPS
Backlight Smart Screen Portable TV On Wheels, 4K Touch Screen Monitor with

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

Power & Size

Weight 18.0 kg / 39.6 lbs

Value & Pricing

Price is all over the place here, ranging from $477 for a basic 21.5-inch model to an absurd $20,400 for a higher-spec 32-inch version. That spread is wild, and honestly, anything beyond the entry-level config is impossible to justify. At the low end, you're getting a movable Android screen for less than five hundred bucks, which might be a passable deal if you have a hyper-specific use case—like a rolling digital calendar in a busy kitchen or a portable display for craft market demos. But even then, you're trading away screen quality and speed that you'd find in any cheap tablet or small TV.

Pit this against a TCL or Hisense, and the value proposition crumbles. For the same $477, you could grab a 50-inch 4K TV with a proper smart platform and far better picture performance, then just buy a $30 rolling stand. If you can snag the Gavscient at the absolute bottom of its price range and you value the built-in battery and touchscreen above all else, it might make sense. But the moment you creep toward the $1,000 mark, you're in premium TV territory, and the Gavscient simply can't compete.

€572

vs Competition

Stacking this against something like a TCL QM8K or a Hisense U7 Series is almost unfair. Those are legitimate 4K TVs with quantum dots, real HDR, and Dolby Atmos sound. They deliver stunning picture quality and buttery-smooth interfaces, while the Gavscient feels like a kindergarten project in comparison. Even the comparably priced Sony BRAVIA 5 or LG C5 OLED models are in a different universe for movie watching and gaming. The Gavscient's only trump card is its battery-powered, roll-anywhere design, but that's a niche advantage that most people won't need to pay for.

If you're dead set on a portable big screen, consider a high-end tablet like an iPad Pro paired with a wheeled stand. It'll be lighter, faster, and offer a far better display and battery life. For outdoor use, a battery-powered projector with a portable screen might give you a bigger picture and more fun. The Gavscient tries to mash too many things together—TV, tablet, rolling furniture—and ends up mediocre at all of them. Unless you're a digital nomad who absolutely must have a 22-inch touchscreen that follows you from room to room, the competitors just do the core job better.

Spec Gavscient Smart Screen Portable TV On Wheels Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Hisense U7 Series 65U75QG Samsung QN85D QN85D TCL QM8K Series 75QM8K
Screen Size - 55 55 64.5 75 75
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K 3840x2160 4K
Panel Type IPS MiniLED OLED QLED Neo QLED MiniLED
Refresh Rate - 120 144 165 120 144
Hdr - Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10 Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform - Google TV webOS Google TV Tizen Google TV
Dolby Vision - true true true false true
Dolby Atmos - true true true true true
Hdmi Version - 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Gavscient Smart Screen Portable TV On Wheels 12.813.26.417.372.914.442.635.9
Sony BRAVIA 5 K55XR50 Compare 9792.393.978.966.294.289.692.8
LG C5 Series OLED55C5PUA Compare 86.799.971.699.989.392.698.188.3
Hisense U7 Series 65U75QG Compare 91.393.99795.338.497.294.297.8
Samsung QN85D QN85D Compare 84.389.476.878.990.89098.178.9
TCL QM8K Series 75QM8K Compare 99.593.993.993.935.894.298.199.8

Common Questions

Q: Is the display actually 4K?

Despite the product title saying "4K Touch Screen Monitor," the actual resolution is 1920x1080 (Full HD). The listing is misleading, and our testing confirms it's a 1080p panel, which lands in the 36th percentile for picture quality. You'll get a sharp enough image for casual video, but it's not the pixel-dense screen the headline implies.

Q: How long does the battery really last?

The built-in 6000mAh battery is rated for 3-4 hours of use, which is far less than the 5-8 hours mentioned in some marketing blurbs. In real-world streaming, expect around 3 hours before you need to plug it in. That's short enough to require a power cord for movie marathons or all-day events.

Q: Can I connect a game console or cable box?

There's no HDMI input, so you can't directly plug in a PlayStation, Xbox, or cable box. You're limited to wireless mirroring via the built-in Android OS, which introduces noticeable lag and isn't suitable for gaming. If you need to hook up external devices, look for a portable monitor with dedicated inputs instead.

Q: Is it heavy?

Yes. The unit weighs about 18 kg (roughly 40 lbs), which makes the rolling stand essential. It glides fairly well on flat floors, but don't plan on carrying it up stairs or lifting it into a car trunk. This is more of a floor-bound rolling station than a truly portable grab-and-go device.

Who Should Skip This

If picture quality or audio matters at all to you, skip this without a second thought. The display is dim and strictly 1080p, and the speakers are barely passable. Avid streamers used to crisp 4K HDR content will find the experience frustrating. Gamers should steer clear entirely; the laggy interface and lack of HDMI make it a non-starter. And if you need a truly portable battery-powered screen, a smaller, lighter portable monitor or a large tablet with a kickstand will serve you far better and actually fit in a backpack.

Also, if you're tempted by the 32-inch model or any configuration that climbs past $800, please walk away. At those prices, you're in the same territory as a fantastic OLED TV that will run circles around this thing in every performance category. The only people who should even consider this are those with a very specific need for a rolling, touch-operated Android display in a low-demand environment—and even then, we'd recommend testing the sluggish interface before committing.

Verdict

If you're someone who genuinely needs a movable giant tablet for very specific tasks—think trade show kiosks, interactive restaurant menus, or a rolling office whiteboard—the Gavscient might scratch a unique itch, especially at the base price. The Android OS and touchscreen do open up possibilities that a standard TV can't match. But even then, know that the interface is slow, the picture is merely okay, and the battery won't last through a full workday.

For everyone else, this isn't the portable TV renaissance it's marketed as. It's a bulky, underpowered device that makes you sacrifice picture quality, smart speed, and audio in exchange for wheels. Save your money, buy a decent TV and a cart, or grab a tablet that'll actually fit in your bag. The Gavscient Smart Screen is a neat concept that just doesn't stick the landing.

Usage Scores

Overall (25.3)Budget (36.4)Gaming (20.2)Movies (21.3)Sports (27.6)Outdoor (22.7)Portable (26.2)Corporate (21.2)Streaming (20.8)Smart Home (16.9)

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