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The MSI Pro MP165 E6 is a budget portable monitor that fits the bill if you need a simple display to extend or add to your current setup.
I found it slim and lightweight, and a good way to get a bit more screen real estate without breaking the bank. The USB-C connection means you can hook it up to plenty of other devices, from laptops to games consoles.
MSI Pro MP165 E6: Price and availability
The MSI Pro MP165 E6 is an affordable portable display, retailing for $95 at Amazon.com and £90 at Amazon.co.uk.
I’m also seeing it available from other retailers, too, for around the same price. There aren’t many sub-$100 portable monitors worth your money, but this is one of them.
MSI Pro MP165 E6: Unboxing and First Impressions
The MSI Pro MP165 E6 shows off its lightweight frame right out of the box. Something was missing when I was opening everything up because the entire package was so light. The packaging was minimal, with only a USB-C and HDMI cable and a protective sleeve in the box —no frills, just the basics. I appreciate that MSI chose a sleeve rather than a case/folio. It comes off easily, allowing me to plug in the monitor and set it up semi-permanently without needing to store the cover.
I have tested many portable monitors and found a wide range in quality, usability, and functionality. The MSI Pro MP165 E6 sits beautifully in the budget category, offering good value for a great price. It ticks most of the boxes in terms of functionality without knocking it out of the park in quality, but that is where the budget-friendly nature comes into play. But, more on that later.
MSI Pro MP165 E6: Design & Build Quality
Specs
Panel: 15.6-inch IPS (16:9)
Resolution: 1920 × 1080 (FHD)
Brightness: ≈ 250 nits
Ports: USB-C (power + display), HDMI
Mounting: 75 mm VESA, ¼-inch tripod mount
Dimensions: 362.26 × 233.84 × 18.8 mm
Weight: 0.78 kg / 1.72 lb
Picture the top half of a budget laptop, no keyboard, just the display. Now you’ve pictured the MSI Pro MP165 E6. It’s a simple display, with simple inputs: no battery, no heft, no fuss.
MSI did choose to add some innovative features, even for a budget item, such as VESA mounting screws, a stand, and 90-degree cables in the box. These are all really little, simple things that go the extra mile.
Even though this panel could be used for an abundance of different use cases, MSI positioned the ports at the bottom edge of the display, making them super accessible, while still allowing you to tuck cables away if and when necessary.
MSI Pro MP165 E6: In use
Given this display’s nature, I have many uses for it in the professional world. I’ve used this in my IT professional world as a display for some desktops I was working on, so I could keep them in my tech area without needing to remote in or connect a larger display. I have also used this display to set up an Apple TV and to check a camera’s output.
The monitor was used quite a bit on a VESA-mountable stand for a camera playback feature, and then moved to a custom upright piano casing. This monitor still lives in that upright piano casing, serving as a display for a Mac mini plugged in and running all the tracks for a Music Director rig. This display was great for that, as it’s quickly deployable, lightweight, only needs a USB-C port, and offers standard 1080p resolution, making it larger than 4K and easier to see.
For those who are not in the niche music industry, this panel is great to throw in your backpack and take with you to board meetings to display content to those across the table from you, for productive work in a co-working space or coffee shop, or even for photographers who need a reference display to make sure their camera shot is lined up.
The USB-C connectivity makes this display super accessible to most devices made in the last few years, and if that doesn’t work, there is always an HDMI too. In my testing, I found no issues between macOS and Windows, nor did I encounter any problems with Chromebooks, Apple TVs, or Nintendo Switches.
While this is a fantastic display for the price, it is in no way a tremendous display panel. It’s standard 1080p, it’s got mediocre brightness, and the speakers that should have just been skipped.
But, if you are looking for something to get you into portable monitors, or if you want a backup, or if you just need a basic panel to display some information, and you don’t care if it’s the best quality, you should check out this display, but for those who need something a bit higher-tier, check out my guide to the best portable monitors.
MSI Pro MP165 E6: Final verdict
The MSI Pro MP165 is a solid choice if you’re looking to get into the world of portable monitors and don’t have any specs in mind. It’s a great entry point into this world, and it won’t hurt the budget too badly, coming in under $100.
If you’re in the market for a portable monitor, I’d recommend starting out with this one and see how you like having that second screen before you go off and spend absurd amounts of money on the more expensive ones.
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