
Vsdisplay
The Vsdisplay 14.5" 2560x720 IPS touchscreen monitor is a stretched‑aspect‑ratio display designed for Y70‑style PC case builds, offering high‑resolution 2K output, 350 cd/m² brightness, and capacitive touch via USB‑C. It targets niche uses such as virtual‑pinball DMD replacements and real‑time system monitoring.
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$179.00
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$169.24
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$159.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and product listings position the Vsdisplay 14.5" as a convenient, high‑resolution touch monitor tailored for Y70‑style PC case builds, praising its brightness, contrast, and integration options while noting the absence of detailed refresh‑rate data and limited third‑party testing.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the monitor's compact size, sharp stretched‑aspect display, and touch interactivity for niche uses like virtual pinball and system dashboards, but they frequently encounter setup challenges, off‑angle viewing limitations, and occasional touch failures on USB 3.0 ports.
Common Complaints
Common recurring issues include difficult initial resolution and centering setup, menu navigation that disappears quickly, limited side viewing angles, and touch functionality that may not work on USB 3.0 ports.
How It Compares
vs. Related 14.9" VSDISPLAY 1280x390
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Disadvantages
Choose the 14.9" model only if you need a basic DMD display without touch and can accept lower sharpness.
vs. Generic Y70 Kits (e.g., Toshiba panels)
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Disadvantages
Select generic kits for budget builds without touch needs; opt for Vsdisplay when you require higher resolution and interactive touch.