Friday, December 12, 2014

A lightweight screen for gamers on the go

The Gaems M115 Scout is an alternate gaming fringe from the producers of the Vanguard. While that gadget was a mix of ruggedized convey case and screen, the M155 is somewhat more basic - its basically simply a 15.5-inch convenient screen for your reassure.
Looking and feeling somewhat like an oversized tablet, the M155 is shockingly light - only 1.7lbs or 770g. The screen determination is 720p but on the other hand you're getting a 60hz invigorate rate, which makes for a genuinely smooth experience.


It has a standard HDMI port and earphone jack, alongside controls for conforming the brilliance and volume. The executioner characteristic, be that as it may, is the force framework - the M155 can run completely from USB. Simply utilize the included link to connect the screen to two of the USB ports on your picked reassure and you won't have to be chasing for an alternate force point (despite the fact that you can utilize a USB force plug connector on the off chance that you need).

An alternate pleasant touch is the defensive case, which really screws on to the back of the screen and after that fills in as stand, further upgrading the tablet similitudes.


While pitched at a gaming market, the M155 is clearly simply a HDMI screen - you can connect it to whatever you need and could without much of a stretch make a decent second screen for a smart phone on the off chance that you required. In any case Gaems see the gadget as ideal for individuals who need a more convenient gaming knowledge or for individuals with constrained space who can't generally legitimize gaming on an enormous TV.

I played around with the M155 on Ps4 - its actually attachment and play - and was agreeably shocked by how great it looked. Fate was sharp and clear, albeit I did up the splendor a little from the default. Sound through the earphones was fine, however I'd envision most Playstation gamers will even now want to utilize the controller's earphone port, while anybody utilizing it for PC will probably simply keep their jars snared to the PC.

The intelligent screen was a bit of a foundation for concern, however once we were playing it wasn't anything we took note. The case-stand was especially great - its not difficult to change the point to whatever your prerequisites are and the screen is light enough that its own particular weight won't drag it down.

On the off chance that I had one protestation, its that the construct quality could have a more pleasant feel - the plastic packaging joins with the previously stated gentility to feel a bit shabby. In any case its a minor issue and hasn't impacted the involvement with the M155 as such.


I'll put the screen through some harder testing for the full survey, however so far I've been really content with the Gaems M155 Scout. The evaluating does appear a bit high in Australia, however - you'll see it at EB Games for Au$269 while individuals in the US can get it administer from the maker for $169. 

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