Both brightness and contrast are inferior on the KD3 as well as shown by the table below. Secondly, colors are limited to just 44 percent of sRGB compared to >95 percent sRGB on the pricier KD2 or KD1. We recommend investing in a 15.6-inch laptop carrying case to avoid damaging the screen when traveling. The non-touchscreen display is easy to damage and smudge especially if in a bag with other items. Unfortunately, the lack of any glass or a removable cover lead to the main drawbacks of the monitor. It's also very lightweight at just 914 g since the display has no glass protection or included folio case. ![]() The integrated stand, for example, is very firm at all angles up to its maximum of 90 degrees for a much easier time balancing when compared to the finicky folio stands of other inexpensive portable monitors like the Auzai ME16Z01 or C-Force CF011S. After spending a couple of weeks with the monitor, we can safely say that the KD3 is a budget display with a couple of noteworthy features. GMKTec recently sent us a sample for our impressions. The 15.6-inch FHD KD3 follows on the footsteps of the 14-inch 4K KD2 and 15.6-inch 4K KD1. Manufacturer GMKTec is currently shipping its latest KD3 portable monitor for $40 USD off after applying the coupon code '$40OFF-NBC-KD3' at checkout.
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