Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Portable Monitors

Dell C1422H vs ViewSonic TD1655

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

ViewSonic TD1655 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.0 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about users needing portable touch and stylus input — read the strengths below before deciding.

Dell C1422H
Ranked #4 in Best Portable Monitors
Dell C1422H
4.0
$269as of Apr 23

The Dell C1422H is a lightweight, matte-screen portable monitor that offers excellent color accuracy and fast response times ideal for office work. However, its utility is limited by a fragile chassis that lacks VESA mounting or touch capabilities, and it exhibits PWM flickering at lower brightness settings.

Strengths
  • Lightweight design at 602g makes it highly portable
  • Excellent color accuracy with 95% sRGB coverage
  • Matte panel significantly reduces glare for outdoor use
Watch-outs
  • Fragile build quality with no edge-to-edge glass reinforcement causing flex
  • Lacks VESA mounting, touchscreen, and Kensington lock support
  • Uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) at lower brightness levels
ViewSonic TD1655
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Portable Monitors
ViewSonic TD1655
4.2
$299as of Apr 23

The ViewSonic TD1655 is an affordable portable touchscreen monitor that effectively expands screen real estate for mobile professionals and remote workers. While it excels in portability with a built-in kickstand, magnetic cover, and versatile connectivity, it falls short for creatives due to inaccurate color reproduction and lacks an internal battery. Additionally, the built-in speakers are noted to be of poor quality, limiting its utility for media consumption.

Strengths
  • Includes a built-in metal kickstand with 45-degree range of motion
  • Features two USB-C ports supporting up to 60W power delivery
  • Comes with a magnetic soft cover and a stylus for touch input
Watch-outs
  • Display colors are inaccurate, making it unsuitable for creative professionals
  • Built-in stereo speakers are of poor quality
  • Lacks an internal battery, requiring external power to operate

How they stack up

Dell C1422H

The Dell C1422H stands out with its matte panel and excellent color accuracy, making it superior for outdoor use compared to the glossy, reflective display of the Acer HA160. While it shares the lightweight form factor of the Lenovo ThinkVision M14, the Dell offers faster response times and better power passthrough, though it lacks the touch capabilities found on the ViewSonic TD1655.

ViewSonic TD1655

The ViewSonic TD1655 is the only device in this comparison that includes a built-in stylus and touch functionality, offering interactive capabilities the ASUS ZenScreen MB16ACV and Dell C1422H cannot match. However, its color reproduction is significantly worse than the Dell C1422H or Lenovo ThinkVision M14, rendering it unsuitable for creative work despite its versatile connectivity options.

Specs side-by-side

SpecDell C1422HViewSonic TD1655
Screen Size14 inches
Resolution1920x1080Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Brightness300 nits250 nits
Color Gamut95% sRGB
ConnectivityDual USB-C (no HDMI)2x USB-C, 1x mini-HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack
Power Delivery65W passthrough
Weight602g
Display Size15.6 inches
Panel TypeIPS LCD
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