
A better screen for the work you already do.
VIUSEE Pro 13.5 is a 13.5-inch IPS portable monitor with a 2256 × 1504 resolution, 3:2 aspect ratio, 400 nits brightness, 100% sRGB color, and 60Hz refresh rate. It is built for people who want a cleaner second screen for work, travel, and everyday multitasking.
- One cable when your device supports video over USB-C. No driver required.
- MacBook, Windows laptops, Switch, Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox, USB-C iPad models, and USB-C phones.
- Built-in dual speakers and 75 × 75mm VESA support.
- Brand new, 490g, 295 × 218 × 12mm. Built to stay practical in a laptop bag.
Why shoppers choose a portable monitor.
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Laptop screens feel small
When documents, dashboards, and browser tabs fight for space, a second display makes the setup feel calmer.
Window switching slows work
Keeping one screen for reference and one for action reduces the friction of jumping back and forth.
Travel takes away your desk
Hotels, cafes, airports, and temporary workspaces are easier to handle when your screen travels with you.
The facts buyers need before they click.
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Compatibility made simple.
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Where the display fits into real life.
Single screen vs. second screen.
Keep the comparison honest. The value is less switching and more visible workspace.
| Work style | Single laptop | With VIUSEE Pro 13.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Docs and research | One page at a time | Reference and draft side by side |
| Calls and notes | Notes hidden behind the meeting | Keep notes visible while you talk |
| Coding and preview | IDE and preview compete for space | Code on one screen, preview on the other |
| Travel setup | Whatever the room provides | Carry your own second screen |
| Focus | More switching | More organization |
Editable but accurate specs.
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| Screen Size | 13.5 inches |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 2256 × 1504 |
| Panel Type | IPS |
| Brightness | 400 nits |
| Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
| Ports | USB-C, Mini HDMI |
| Weight | 490g |
| Compatibility | MacBook, Windows laptops, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox, USB-C iPad models, USB-C phones that support video output |
| Included Accessories | Update this to match the box contents you ship with the product |
Reviews that sound like real buyers.
“I use it with my MacBook on the road, and it makes email, docs, and spreadsheets much easier to handle.”
“It feels like the right size for travel. I can pack it with my laptop and still keep my setup simple.”
“The screen is sharp enough for coding and the second display removes a lot of window juggling.”
“I bought it for study sessions and online meetings. It has become part of my daily setup.”
The questions buyers ask before checkout.
Does it support MacBook?
Yes. The product page lists MacBook under compatibility. If the laptop supports video output over USB-C, setup is typically straightforward.
Does it work with Windows laptops?
Yes. Windows laptops are listed on the product page and can connect through USB-C or HDMI depending on the device output.
Do I need an external power supply?
Some devices may power the display through USB-C, while other setups can use a separate power connection. Match this line to your final setup instructions before launch.
Can I use it with a phone or tablet?
Yes, if the device supports video output over USB-C. The product page specifically lists USB-C iPad models and USB-C phones that support video output.
Is it suitable for gaming?
Yes. The product page lists Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PS5, and Xbox through HDMI.
Does it have a stand?
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What comes in the box?
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What about shipping and returns?
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