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jmmv | 4 months ago
This has annoyed me many times as well with the headless computers I run... until recently, when I bought a USB-powered 7-inch HDMI monitor for an embedded project that didn't go anywhere. But now I have a spare little monitor that I can easily use in these situations and even carry it around if necessary.
bombcar|4 months ago
I like https://feelworld.ltd/collections/5-6-inch-camera-monitor/pr... or similar, $100.
I use it for projection - then I can run the projector as a second monitor through this thing (or similar) and not have to use binoculars to see what's on the screen from the back of the room.
Larger ones can be used as portable second monitors, too.
wzdd|4 months ago
USB capture devices introduce latency, get surprisingly hot, can have frame rate issues, and streaming video from them seems much more CPU-intensive than, for example, playing an equivalent-sized h.264 video (I don't know why but presume it's because they encode using something basic like MJPEG). A portable display has none of these problems.
blensor|4 months ago
Or now that I think of it, just use the glasses with a regular hdmi adapter ( but no 3dof tracking then )
dgfitz|4 months ago
I now carry a little HDMI screen and not one but two portable keyboards with me for all work travel. One of the keyboards is a larger but rolls up, the other is tiny but also has a mouse built into a touchpad.
These devices have saved my bacon more than a few times. Highly recommend.