
Vsdisplay
The VSDISPLAY 24‑inch 1920×360 IPS monitor runs Android 11, offering a standalone, plug‑and‑play digital signage solution with auto‑copy/play from USB/SD and flexible screen rotation. Its metal casing, wide viewing angles and split‑screen capability make it suited for indoor advertising and menu displays.
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$309.99
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$321.68
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$294.49
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$339.00
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Best For
Retail stores (shelf‑edge ads, promotional banners), restaurants and cafés (digital menu boards), supermarkets (aisle signage), gaming arcades (marquee displays), corporate lobbies (welcome messages) and DIY secondary‑monitor projects where a narrow, automated display is needed.
Not Ideal For
Outdoor or high‑ambient‑light installations, environments requiring high‑resolution text or detailed graphics, users needing HDMI input for live video streams, and scenarios where built‑in audio or Dolby sound is essential.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the VSDISPLAY 24" Android 11 model as a cost‑effective, smart signage option that shines in indoor settings thanks to its plug‑and‑play Android OS, flexible orientation and split‑screen features. However, they note the absence of HDMI input and the modest 360‑pixel height as drawbacks that limit its use for high‑detail or real‑time video feeds.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the monitor’s straightforward installation, automatic media looping and sturdy metal build, praising its suitability for retail menus and looping ads. Recurring complaints focus on the low vertical resolution, ambiguous aspect‑ratio specs, lack of built‑in audio and the missing HDMI input, which some expected for a modern digital sign.
Common Complaints
Confusion over listed aspect ratios, limited vertical resolution, absence of HDMI input, no built‑in speakers, and brightness that may struggle in direct sunlight.
How It Compares
vs. VSDISPLAY 24" Non‑Android (B0FQC9DF5C)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the non‑Android version if you only need simple looping ads and want to save cost; choose the Android model for built‑in smart functionality.
vs. VSDISPLAY 28" 1920×360
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Disadvantages
Select the 28" model for high‑ambient‑light environments; stick with the 24" Android version for compact indoor installations.