Acer Acer PM161QB 15.6" Portable IPS Monitor (5-Pack) Review

The Acer PM161QB is a basic portable monitor perfect for travel productivity, but its screen quality is underwhelming. We'll tell you if it's worth the money.

Screen Size 15.6
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 60
Response Time Ms 4
Acer Acer PM161QB 15.6" Portable IPS Monitor (5-Pack) monitor
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The 30-Second Version

Buy this only as a budget, ultra-portable productivity screen for travel. The display quality is mediocre, but the dual USB-C setup is convenient. Avoid it if you care about picture quality or need to mount it.

Overview

The Acer PM161QB is a portable monitor that's all about convenience, not performance. The one thing to know? This is a basic, no-frills screen you buy in bulk for a specific job, like setting up a quick multi-monitor workstation on a hotel desk. It's not a premium display, and it's definitely not for gaming or creative work. It's a 15.6-inch IPS panel with 1080p resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and two USB-C ports that handle both video and power. Our data shows it scores a top-tier 99th percentile for compactness, which is its main claim to fame. But for everything else—display quality, color, features—it's firmly middle of the pack or worse.

Performance

What surprised us was how mediocre the actual screen quality is, despite the solid connectivity. With a 24th percentile ranking for display performance, it's a letdown. The 250-nit brightness is low, so it struggles in anything but a dim room. The 6-bit+FRC color panel means it's not true 8-bit color, so gradients can look a bit off if you're picky. It's fine for spreadsheets and email, but you wouldn't want to edit photos on it. The 4ms response time and 60Hz refresh rate are just baseline specs. There's no magic here.

Performance Percentiles

Color 29.7
Portability 99
Display 23.7
Feature 31.3
Ergonomic 31.9
Performance 42.2
Connectivity 92.7
Social Proof 73

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely compact and portable—it's one of the smallest 15.6-inch monitors we've tested. 99th
  • Excellent connectivity with two USB-C ports that handle video, data, and power delivery. 93th
  • Simple setup with a single cable for many laptops, plus a mini-HDMI backup. 73th
  • The integrated stand is a nice touch for propping it up on any flat surface.

Cons

  • The display quality is underwhelming—low brightness and mediocre color performance. 24th
  • No VESA mount or any way to attach it to a stand or arm, which limits setup options. 30th
  • Built-in speakers are typically terrible on portable monitors, and these are no exception. 31th
  • It's strictly a productivity tool; our data confirms it's terrible for entertainment (24.5/100). 32th

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (52 reviews)
👍 People love it as a simple, affordable extra screen for their laptop, often buying multiple units.
👎 A common complaint is the lack of a battery, meaning you're always tethered to a power source.
👎 Users are frustrated there's no VESA mount, making it useless for professional setups like camera monitoring.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 15.6"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 4

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 16.7 Million Colors (6-Bit+FRC)

Connectivity

USB-C 2
Speakers Yes

Features

Touchscreen No
Weight 1.1 kg / 2.4 lbs

Value & Pricing

Prices for a single unit swing wildly from $100 to $700 across different vendors. That's insane. At $100, it's a steal for a basic portable screen. At $700, it's a complete joke. You need to shop around. The value is entirely tied to finding it at the low end of that range. If you can snag it for around $150, it's worth it as a simple travel monitor. At any price near the high end, you should walk away.

vs Competition

This isn't competing with high-end portable monitors like the ASUS ROG Swift or LG UltraGear. Those are for gamers and creatives. The PM161QB's real competition is other budget portable screens, like basic models from Lenovo or HP. Compared to those, the Acer wins on connectivity with its dual USB-C ports. But it loses on flexibility because it lacks any mounting options. If you need a VESA mount to attach it to a camera rig or a monitor arm, look elsewhere immediately. If you just want a plug-and-play extra screen for your laptop on a desk, and you find the Acer at a good price, it's a reasonable pick.

Common Questions

Q: Does it have a battery?

No, it doesn't. It needs to be powered through one of the USB-C ports or an adapter. That's typical for this type of monitor.

Q: Can I mount it on a stand or arm?

No way. There's no VESA mount or any mounting point on the back. You have to use the built-in kickstand or lay it flat.

Q: Are the speakers any good?

They're bad, like almost all portable monitor speakers. Use headphones or your laptop's audio.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a portable monitor for gaming, video editing, or watching movies, this isn't it. Its entertainment score is abysmal. Go get a portable OLED or a high-refresh-rate screen instead. Also, skip it if you need to mount it to anything—the lack of a VESA mount is a deal-breaker for many pro users.

Verdict

We give a cautious recommendation for the Acer PM161QB, but only under very specific conditions. Buy it if you need a cheap, ultra-portable second screen for basic office work on the go, and you find it for under $200. Do not buy it for gaming, media consumption, photo editing, or any situation where you need good color or brightness. It's a tool for a job, not a versatile display.