
ASUS VT229H
Score: 75/100
Hosyond 10.1-inch Portable Monitor
Score: 72/100Rankings

The ASUS VT229H is a 21.5-inch Full HD IPS touchscreen offering 10-point capacitive touch, built-in speakers and eye-care features. Its modest brightness and limited ergonomic adjustments are notable drawbacks. It suits home or office users needing an affordable interactive display for light productivity and casual use.

The Hosyond 10.1" IPS LCD portable monitor offers a compact touchscreen with dual speakers and very low power consumption. Its main limitations are the modest 1280×800 resolution and only 5-point touch capability. Ideal for developers, hobbyists and field engineers needing a small, energy-efficient display.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
21.5 inchesbest | 10.1 inches | |
10best | 5 | |
250 nitsbest | 250 nitsbest | |
1,000best | 1,000best | |
| ↓ lower better | 21.9 W | 5.29 Wbest |
| ↓ lower better | 3.18 kg | 0.851 kgbest |
1best | 1best | |
3 W | 4 Wbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Display(3) | ||
Resolution | 1920x1080 | 1280x800 |
Screen Size (inches) | 21.5 inches | 10.1 inches |
Panel Type | IPS | IPS LCD |
Features(1) | ||
Touch Points | 10 | 5 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | 21.9 W | 5.29 W |
Audio(1) | ||
Speaker Power (W) | 3 W | 4 W |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 3.18 kg | 0.8505 kg |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 300x493x203 mm mm | 239.4x157.4x12.3 mm |

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Professional editors commend the VT229H for its vivid IPS display, reliable 10-point touch, and eye-care features that make it comfortable for extended use. They also appreciate the QuickFit alignment tools and built-in speakers, while noting the lack of height adjustment, modest brightness, and glare-prone surface as notable drawbacks.
Although direct user reviews are scarce, the limited feedback available suggests users value the responsive touch and integrated audio for interactive tasks, but commonly mention the tilt-only ergonomics and screen glare as pain points.

