Powerful OLED Visuals in a Compact, Portable Design
Experience exceptional image quality with the AG Neovo N1651 — a 15.6” 4K OLED portable monitor built for professionals and creatives who demand accuracy and clarity. Featuring 4K Ultra HD resolution and advanced OLED technology, the N1651 delivers precise colour reproduction, deep contrast, and lifelike detail for content creation, presentations, and remote collaboration.
Designed for portability without compromising performance, it includes dual USB-C ports, Mini HDMI, and a headphone jack for broad device compatibility. While slim and lightweight for easy transport, we recommend using external power via USB-C for stable operation. Whether you’re working from a client’s office, hotel desk, or creative studio, the N1651 provides a flexible visual workspace wherever productivity takes you.


Elegant Design in Every Line
Embrace minimalism with the N1651’s crafted aluminum back cover, featuring a sleek italic crisscross pattern that epitomizes modern elegance. Ideal for the style-conscious professional seeking a blend of form and function.




OLED Brilliance
Leverage OLED technology for deep blacks and vibrant colours, presenting breathtaking visual quality that enhances both work and leisure.
Ultra-Sharp
Delve into the N1651’s stunning 4K resolution, providing four times the detail of Full HD for crystal-clear graphic design, video editing, and high-resolution viewing. Complemented by a seamless 60Hz refresh rate, it ensures fluid, lag-free motion ideal for immersive gaming and dynamic presentations.


Seamless Motion
Enjoy smooth, fast-paced action and low-latency gameplay with a rapid response time of just 1 ms, coupled with blur-free text scrolling for an enhanced viewing experience.


Effortless Integration
Simplify your workspace with dual USB Type-C ports that provide 65W power delivery and two-sided charging. A single cable can handle power, data, and video, while mini-HDMI expands your connectivity options, ensuring unmatched versatility and convenience.

