ASUS ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD review: good-looking, but not too bright
Briefly

These ASUS portable monitors are always nicely built. This one has a built-in stand and a tripod mount, plus a pair of USB-C ports and a Micro-HDMI. You'll still need an adapter, but this port alway seems like a better choice than the half-way house of the Mini HDMI. The bezels are slim, the logo is silver, and the ZenScreen Ink comes with a grey fabric case that's similar enough to an envelope for you to be able to do a Steve Jobs impression, revealing the MacBook Air on stage in 2008.
The stylus is black, both thicker and shorter than an Apple Pencil but with the same single flat side for magnetic attachment - but not for charging. No, the stylus is powered by a slim battery, an AAAA (a size we're not sure we even realized existed), and you'll have to provide one yourself. The end of the pen screws off, revealing a battery compartment with a spring to hold the cell in place. This is not great, given the rechargeable pens on the market, but does at least allow you to
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