Displays & Monitors

AOC 16T2 15.6″ Portable Touch Screen Monitor Review

A Closer Look

The AOC 16T2 is so cute! Its compact design looks awesome, and it looks and feels pretty much like a large format tablet device. However, because there’s no computer in this one, it’s surprisingly light for its size, but it still has a weight of quality about it. It’s not cumbersome at just 9mm deep and should even slip in a laptop bag alongside your laptop easily enough.

There’s a small sticker on the back, which highlights a few of the monitor’s features.

The bezel is super clean, clocking in at 9mm and there’s not much trim around the display, ensuring that 15.6″ panel is the star of the show.

Down the side, you’ll find two ports, as well as two notches near the middle; the notches are for the protective case mounting.

There’s a USB-C port and a micro-HDMI port here, all pretty straightforward stuff really.

Down the left side, you’ll find another USB-C port, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack.

There are some fairly simple OSD controls here, as well as a master power button.

There’s also a small LED to show the overall battery charge level.

The back of the 16T2 looks absolutely gorgeous, with a textured brushed metal finish that gives it a premium look and feel. It also gives you something to grip to while holding the display.

The VESA mount is tiny, but you’ll find the metal plate included in the box brings it up to a more standard VESA size. That means you can put it on more traditional monitor arms/stands easily enough.

However, for a quick setup, the included cover has a folding design and magnetic strips. Just pop it on the back of the monitor, and you’re ready to rock.

Plus, you can move it to adjust the overall angle of the display.

The panel does a good job of diffusing direct light sources, so you shouldn’t suffer from glare issues.

Plus, being able to adjust the angle can be a real game changer when it comes to using this as a touch device rather than just a second display.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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