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Arzopa A1 (sometimes listed or referred to in variants as A1-related models; no distinct widely available “A1 Pro” model stands out in current listings) is a popular budget 15.6-inch Full HD (1920×1080) portable IPS monitor. It is designed for travel, laptop expansion, productivity, and light media/gaming use.
Key Specifications
Feature Details Screen Size 15.6 inches Resolution 1920 × 1080 (Full HD) Panel Type IPS Aspect Ratio 16:9 Refresh Rate 60 Hz Brightness 300 cd/m² (rated; real-world tests often ~220–230 nits) Contrast Ratio 1200:1 Color 8-bit, ~45% NTSC / limited sRGB coverage (~66% in tests) Viewing Angles 178° Ports Mini-HDMI + 2× full-function USB-C (video + power) Speakers 2 × 1W (surprisingly capable for the class) Dimensions / Weight ≈ 15 × 9.5 × 0.36 in / ≈ 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg) Stand Integrated multi-angle kickstand 
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Design & Features
- Thin, lightweight aluminum-alloy chassis with a matte finish and relatively slim bezels.
- Built-in adjustable kickstand for horizontal or angled positioning (no separate cover needed on most versions).
- Plug-and-play connectivity — works with laptops (Windows/Mac), many USB-C phones/tablets, and consoles (Switch, PS4/PS5, Xbox) via the included cables (USB-C to USB-C, Mini-HDMI to HDMI, USB-C to USB-A).
- Supports extend, duplicate, and second-screen modes.
- Basic OSD for brightness, contrast, color temperature, HDR mode, low blue light, etc.

Pros
- Solid build quality with aluminum frame and useful integrated stand.
- Bright enough for indoor work; wide viewing angles.
- Surprisingly decent built-in speakers for a portable monitor.
- Lightweight and travel-friendly.
Cons
- Limited color gamut — not suitable for photo/video editing or color-critical work.
- 60 Hz only (not ideal for fast-paced gaming).
- Real-world brightness can fall short of the rated 300 nits in bright environments; some off-angle brightness/color shift.
- Basic 1-year warranty on many listings.
Comparison Notes
It is very similar to the Arzopa S1 Table (the previous model you asked about). The A1 is often praised for its aluminum chassis, slightly higher contrast ratio (1200:1 vs. 1000:1), and better speakers, while the S1 Table is another strong budget option with a smart cover/stand design. Both share the same core 15.6″ 1080p 60 Hz IPS panel class.
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