Luckfox, best known for its development boards and kits, has entered the portable display market with two 16-inch touch monitors that prioritize resolution, refresh rates, and flexibility for on-the-go use. The lineup includes a 4K model with a 120Hz refresh rate and a more affordable 2K variant pushing 165Hz—both featuring IPS panels, optical bonding, and a ruggedized design.

The 4K model delivers a sharp 3840×2400 resolution at 120Hz, paired with HDR support and a brightness rating of 350 cd/m². Its 10-point capacitive touch interface sits behind a toughened glass surface, while connectivity includes Mini HDMI and USB-C for display input, alongside a USB touch interface. A built-in 3.5mm audio jack and dual Hi-Fi speakers round out the features. The enclosure is CNC-machined and supports VESA mounting, with a detachable magnetic case that doubles as a stand.

Luckfox’s 16-inch portable monitors blend 4K/2K sharpness with 120Hz/165Hz touch screens—starting at $119.99

The 2K variant drops resolution to 2560×1600 but bumps the refresh rate to 165Hz, maintaining HDR, optical bonding, and the same 10-point touch system. It retains the magnetic case and multi-device compatibility, supporting everything from USB-C PCs and smartphones to Raspberry Pi and Jetson boards. Both monitors draw power via USB-C with up to 20W PD support.

Pricing starts at $189.99 for the 2K model, while the 4K version is listed at $319.99. The move positions Luckfox as a niche player in the portable display space, catering to creators, developers, and professionals who need a balance of performance and portability.

For those seeking an even more budget-friendly option, a 15.6-inch 2.5K IPS monitor with 100Hz refresh and HDR is available for $119.99, though it lacks the premium build and higher refresh rates of the new 16-inch models.