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AOC e1649 16-inch USB Monitor

AOC e1649 16" USB Monitor -- Your Solution to Plug-and Play Simplicity

This 16" USB-powered monitor is your reliable, ultra-thin portable display that requires no external power cord. Powered from the USB port of your laptop or PC, the lightweight 16" e1649Fwu USB monitor is ideal for presentations and dual monitor displays. It comes with an attractive piano-black glossy bezel and a smart stand that allows for easy landscape or portrait viewing.

Key Features

  • USB-powered display; no external power cord required
  • Ultra-thin design with piano-black glossy bezel
  • Smart foldable flex-stand for either landscape or portrait viewing
  • Multiple connections to USB monitors
  • Perfect accessory for the frequent traveler or on-the-go presentations
AOC e1649 16-inch USB Monitor
View in Landscape or Portrait Mode Automatically with the Pivot Feature
The e1649Fwu USB Monitor has a foldable smart flex-stand for viewing in landscape or portrait mode. Landscape mode is ideal for presentations and Excel sheets, while the Portrait mode conveniently gives you an easy vertical view of your instant messaging program, or sidebars such as search results.
This monitor has the unique pivot feature that automatically adjusts the image according to the display's orientation, so you will never change settings as you switch between landscape and portrait mode.
AOC e1649 16-inch USB Monitor
Attractively Designed and Ultra-Light for Maximum Portability
Designed with a piano-black glossy bezel, the USB monitor has a 15.6" diagonally viewable image, this monitor offers a 500:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, and a 1366 x 768 resolution @60Hz. It's ultra lightweight for great portability, making it perfect for business presentations, the frequent traveler, photo frame applications, and dual monitor setups on-the-go.
The e1649Fwu USB Monitor is the solution for the frequent traveler who needs to pack multiple displays, as it easily fits into any 15" laptop bags or backpacks.
AOC e1649 16-inch USB Monitor
Built-in DisplayLink Technology for Multiple USB Monitor Connections
If necessary, multiple USB monitors can be simultaneously connected to a laptop to function as a multi-monitor PC, thanks to the built-in DisplayLink USB graphics. Simply installing DisplayLink software on the PC allows you to easily add multiple USB monitors for external displays without unnecessary extra hardware. The e1649Fwu USB Monitor gives you multiple external displays for your laptop without any complications.
AOC e1649 16-inch USB MonitorAOC e1649 16-inch USB Monitor

Specification Sheet

Product Description

Sometimes you want to take your monitor with you. The 16" e1649Fwu USB Powered Monitor from AOC is ideal for presentations and dual monitor displays.

No external power cord needed! It's all powered from a USB port in your PC or laptop. The 16" e1649Fwu USB Monitor is ultra slim and lightweight for maximum portability. It features a smart stand that allows easy landscape or portrait viewing and has a lustrous piano-black finish.

This monitor offers a 500:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 1366 x 768 resolution @60 Hz. The e1649Fwu USB Monitor is compatible with PC as well as Mac using the DisplayLink driver. It's ultra lightweight for greater portability, making it perfect for business presentations, the frequent traveler, photo frame applications, and dual monitor setups on-the-go. 


You may not have heard much about the AOC International 16" wide LED Monitor E1649FWU. It's that perfect monitor for those on the go.

Colors Supported - Greater than 16 Million Digital Input - USB ENERGY STAR Compliant - Yes EPEAT Rated - Yes Dimensions - 14.8 x 9.3 x 1.4 (376 x 236 x 35.5mm) Weight - 2.3 lbs (1.06 kgs)

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