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ViewSonic VA1653 15.6"

★★★★☆ 4.3 (1,189)
Screen 15.600000381469727
Resolution 1920x1080
Panel IPS
Refresh 60 Hz
response time ms 7
ViewSonic VA1653 15.6" monitor
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कीमत $90
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ViewSonic VA1653 15.6" — screen size 15.600000381469727, resolution 1920x1080, panel type IPS, refresh rate 60, response time ms 7.

  • Screen size 15.600000381469727
  • Resolution 1920x1080
  • Panel type IPS
  • Refresh rate 60
  • Response time ms 7

The 30-Second Version

Weighing just 700g, this is the most travel-friendly monitor we've ever tested, literally top of the compactness charts. But its performance sits in the 8th percentile overall, so prepare for a dim 250-nit screen and limited 64% sRGB color that feels like a compromise every time you open a colorful web page. At $90 it's honest about what it is; at much more, it's a hard pass.

Overview

The ViewSonic VA1653 is first and foremost a travel monitor, and it owns that role by being the most compact one in our entire database. At just 700 grams (1.5 lbs) and 0.7 inches thick, it slides into a backpack like a tablet and frees you from the agony of a single laptop screen. That ultra-portable 15.6-inch 1080p IPS panel is its whole identity, and for spreadsheets, email, or a secondary chat window, it gets the job done with crisp text and decent viewing angles. But the numbers don't lie about what happens when you push it beyond basic office tasks. Its 250-nit brightness and stingy 64% sRGB color coverage land it near the bottom of our display quality charts. Throw in a weak 8th percentile performance score, and you've got a monitor that's fantastic at being tiny but mediocre at almost everything else.

Performance

Performance is where the VA1653 really shows its budget roots. With a fixed 60Hz refresh rate, a 7ms response time, and just 250 nits of brightness, it lands in the 8th percentile of all monitors we've tested. That's one of the worst showings we've seen, and it's obvious the moment you try anything faster than a PowerPoint slide. Motion clarity is okay for document scrolling, but ghosting on fast-moving content is noticeable, and the 6-bit+FRC panel can't keep up with subtle color gradients. Color reproduction is a letdown too. The 45% NTSC and 64% sRGB gamut mean this screen can't display the rich reds and soothing teals you'd get on even a budget desktop monitor. Combine that with the dim backlight, and watching a movie or editing photos becomes an exercise in squinting and guessing. For pure productivity, though, the 15.6-inch 1080p resolution delivers a crisp 141 PPI, which keeps text sharp and reduces eye strain during long work sessions.

Performance Percentiles

Color 1.8
Portability 99.7
Display 21.8
Feature 23.7
User Sentiment 12.7
Ergonomic 58.6
Performance 8.7
Connectivity 80
Social Proof 82.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Super portable at 700g, literally the most compact monitor in our database 100th
  • USB-C connectivity with 15W passthrough power keeps a tidy, one-cable desk 82th
  • Crisp 1080p resolution on a small screen makes text sharp and easy on the eyes 80th
  • IPS panel serves up decent viewing angles and an anti-glare finish
  • Built-in stand supports both landscape and portrait, and a protective sleeve comes in the box

Cons

  • Color output is a dull 64% sRGB, well below average for an IPS panel 2th
  • 250 nits brightness struggles in bright rooms, landing in the bottom quartile 9th
  • Built-in speakers are tinny and borderline useless for anything beyond system beeps 13th
  • Flaky USB-C handshake reported by owners can leave you with a black screen 22th
  • The fold-out stand feels flimsy and doesn't inspire confidence for long-term use

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (5890 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently applaud the sharpness of the 1080p IPS panel and how effortlessly the USB-C single-cable setup works, especially for music production setups where desk space is tight.
👎 A frequent complaint is the frustratingly frequent USB-C connectivity drops that require cable re-plugging, combined with the tinny, practically unusable built-in speakers that force users to rely on headphones or external speakers.
🤔 The build quality gets split feedback: the lightweight design is loved for travel, but the stand feels cheap and some units arrive with missing cables or fail after a few months of light use.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 7

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 45% NTSC, 64% sRGB
Color Depth 6-bit+FRC

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 1
DisplayPort 0
USB-C 2
Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack No

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable No
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot Yes

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
Power 7
Weight 0.7 kg / 1.5 lbs

Value & Pricing

Pricing for the VA1653 is a bit of a rollercoaster across stores, ranging anywhere from $90 to over $2,000. The high end seems like a pricing mistake, so don't pay anything near that. At around $90, you're getting an acceptable second screen for travel that undercuts many portable monitor rivals. That's a solid deal for a pure productivity booster, as long as you accept the dim screen and uninspiring colors. If you see it priced north of $150, however, you're better off looking at competitors with brighter panels and less finicky USB-C connections.

Price History

$50 $100 $150 $200 28 मई3 जून7 जून $180

vs Competition

Stacked against bigger gaming monitors like the LG UltraGear 27G640A-B or the ASUS TUF VG27AQL5A, the ViewSonic is the obvious travel champ, weighing a quarter as much and fitting in a purse. But those 27-inch 144Hz-plus monsters deliver wildly better color, brightness, and motion handling for desk-bound setups. Even within the portable monitor space, many newer models now offer 300+ nits, 100% sRGB coverage, and faster refresh rates. So if your work involves editing photos, watching Netflix, or even casual gaming, this little ViewSonic gets left in the dust. It's strictly a second-screen utility and nothing more.

Spec ViewSonic VA1653 15.6" ASUS ROG Swift XG27AQDMGR LG UltraGear 27 inch SANSUI 27 inch Dell S2725QC S2725QC MSI MAG 32CQ6F 31.5-inch
Screen Size 15.600000381469727 26.5 27 27 27 31.5
Resolution 1920x1080 2560x1440 2560 x 1440 2560 x 1440 3840 x 2160 2560 x 1440
Panel Type IPS OLED IPS IPS IPS VA
Refresh Rate 60 240 300 200 120 180
Response Time Ms 7 0.029999999329447746 1 1 8 0.5
Adaptive Sync - Adaptive-Sync G-Sync Compatible FreeSync FreeSync Premium Adaptive-Sync
Hdr - HDR HDR10 HDR HDR10 HDR
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product ColorCompactDisplayFeatureUser SentimentErgonomicPerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
ViewSonic VA1653 15.6" 1.899.721.823.712.758.68.78082.1
ASUS ROG Swift XG27AQDMGR Compare 99.684.775.572.9090.397.990.969
LG UltraGear 27 inch Compare 88.876.968.872.9090.390.887.894.7
SANSUI 27 inch Compare 93.216.168.872.99090.38678.197.7
Dell S2725QC S2725QC Compare 72.182.188.272.996.465.944.987.894.7
MSI MAG 32CQ6F 31.5-inch Compare 91.34.763.592.1090.392.359.497.7

Common Questions

Q: Does this monitor support touch input?

No, the VA1653 does not have a touchscreen. Some similar-looking ViewSonic models do, but this one is strictly a display-only panel. If touch is a must, double-check the exact model number before buying.

Q: What cables come in the box, and will my laptop work with the USB-C connection?

The package typically includes a USB-C cable but no HDMI cable. The USB-C port handles video, data, and 15W of passthrough power over a single cable, which works with most modern laptops including Windows and Mac. For an HDMI source, you'll need to supply your own mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter.

Q: Is this monitor bright enough for outdoor use or a sunlit room?

In a word, no. With 250 nits of peak brightness, the screen washes out noticeably near windows or outside. It's best reserved for indoor, controlled lighting where you can keep the ambient light down. Even then, you might find yourself wishing for an extra 50 to 100 nits.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the VA1653 if you value image quality above all else. Its 64% sRGB gamut and dim panel make it a poor companion for photo editing, graphic design, or even movie watching. If you plan to use built-in speakers for anything other than system alerts, you'll be disappointed, and the inconsistent USB-C connections reported by many owners could drive you nuts during meetings or on-the-go setups. Anyone who needs a monitor that can pull double duty for entertainment and work should look at brighter, more color-accurate portables instead.

Verdict

The ViewSonic VA1653 nails one job: being an ultralight, easy-to-pack screen for basic office tasks. Its 100th-percentile compactness is a real achievement, and at the lower end of the price range it's a fine impulse buy for travel. But the below-average image quality, pathetic built-in speakers, and reports of spotty connectivity tell a different story if you expect this to double as an entertainment hub or color-accurate sidekick. Look elsewhere for anything beyond spreadsheets and terminal windows.

Usage Scores

Overall (34.3)Gaming (16.6)Office (49.6)Creative (19.9)Portable (81.3)Professional (26)Entertainment (18.1)

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