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The WHOLEV 10.1-inch HDMI CCTV Monitor features a rimless IPS LCD Full HD screen (1280x800) with wide 178° viewing angles and 3D noise reduction for sharp, flicker-free images. Equipped with multiple input ports (AV, VGA, HDMI, BNC, AUX, USB) and built-in stereo speakers, it supports diverse devices including Raspberry Pi, CCTV cameras, and gaming consoles. Its versatile mounting options and remote-controlled OSD menus ensure easy setup and flexible use in home, office, or mobile environments. Backed by a 12-month warranty, this monitor is a compact powerhouse for professional and security applications.














| ASIN | B079FRWCVJ |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
| Brand | WHOLEV |
| Brand Name | WHOLEV |
| Colour | 10 inch 1280*800 |
| Compatible Devices | [Devices with VGA, HDMI, or USB ports] |
| Contrast Ratio | 600:1 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 656 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI, USB, VGA |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Brightness | 400 cd/m² |
| Image contrast ratio | 600:1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.3D x 16.6W x 3.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item height | 33 millimetres |
| Manufacturer | WHOLEV |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Model Name | WHOLEV HDMI CCTV Monitor |
| Model Number | WHOLEV |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Native Resolution | 1280x800 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | VGA |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | 3D noise reduction |
| Product Features | Built-In Speakers |
| Refresh Rate | 75 Hz |
| Resolution | 1280x800 |
| Response Time | 5 Milliseconds |
| Screen Finish Type | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 10.1 Inches |
| Screen size | 10.1 Inches |
| Screen surface description | Glossy |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 766210951906 618538029303 |
| Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited warranty |
M**N
Great (but maybe not for you?)
I was very surprised by the picture quality. Looks great. I haven't watched a movie on it or anything, I've just needed it as a teleprompter (I don't want to use a tablet for that), and it looks great. Please note that the aspect ratio is a bit off (at least for the size that I chose), but this is also stated in the specifications, if you know what to look for. Sound is incredibly loud. Now I don't need sound, but if you do, trust me, you WILL be able to hear it (you can of course turn it down). The quality of the sound is of course lacking any real bass, but I feel like that is to be expected. Once again, not great for movies or for that matter, music. But if you just need to be able to hear the sound, then sure, it's very usable. For me it has been a great buy. Easy to use, clear picture, no trouble at all. If I break the one I have, I'll buy it again.
M**H
Great little monitor - compliments my system perfectly.
I'm using this monitor as part of my system for online teaching on Zoom. It's a great size for monitoring the output of my ATEM mini. It's important that I can view exactly what pupils see online and the screen is the perfect size for that. the image is nice and sharp and I found it simple to get set up. Can't comment on the stand that comes with it as I haven't used it (the photo shows that I have it mounted to a clamp arm so it was handy that it had the correct screw connector for that . Also handy was the choice of connectors that came supplied (I'm using HDMI).
C**S
Glass "Rimless" 1280x800 display - Great little monitor... - Setup tips!
Due to limited deskspace as I have a 3440x1440 display already and limited need but still a need for a second monitor, I figured I'd purchase this little monitor, I picked the rimless glass version and have applied my own anti-glare film to the display and it matches nicely. Much to my surprise the unit itself looks better in person than it does in the pictures. I have quite a bit of technical knowledge when it comes to monitors and graphics work so I put this little display through my usual litany of tests. ::::[ SETUP ]:::: Setup wasn't great to be honest, over HDMI it was detected as a 1024x600 display, and I could tell that it was not at native resolution. I created a custom resolution of 1280x800 using CVT, with a refresh rate of 72hz, which is exactly half that of my primary monitor at 144hz to avoid stuttering. I had to turn the display off and back on again and I could tell it was now displaying at the correct resolution for the panel and the image was sharp. The monitor accepts the signal and so I decided to see how far I could "overclock" the display, it seems to go to 75hz happily with no complaints but anything above that does not work, the usual tricks to squeez out a few more hz did nothing to allow it to go above 75hz. So yes, this display does overclock to 75hz, if you are using a 144hz display then you should set the refresh rate to 72hz, this will avoid any juddering issues Windows may have when using displays with differing refresh rates. There was no frameskipping at any refresh rate that worked. Next I also found that I had to set the colour mode to "limited" rather than full as the display was crushing blacks and whites, the panel is 8 Bit and once I set the colour to limited I found the display to be surprisingly accurate. ::::[ DISPLAY ]:::: The first thing I noticed was that the edges of the display "hid" behind the glass front unless looking directly at it from the front, A strange design flaw but on a panel this small and which will likely see use as a CCTV or secondary display it is not an issue, the display is set back from the glass by a few mm. The second thing I noticed was that sadly, this is a TN panel, and not an IPS panel as advertised, now it is a "good" TN panel in that it has wide viewing angles and due to it's size you don't see any colour shifting, so unless you know what you are looking for or are looking at it from extreme angles it's unlikely you'd notice, the LAGOM viewing angle test doesn't even give away that it is a TN panel. Colours are very uniform for such a display, even a dark grey (which usually reveals ant flaws in a display) background with flat colours being displayed surprisingly vibrant for such a display. Sadly there doesn't seem to be a way to actually control the backlight, with both brightness and contrast only affecting the image, without adjusting the backlight brightness, so values of 50 for Brightness, 50 for Contrast and 50 for Saturation will be the only "correct" or native values. There was also no way to control or adjust colours, meaning I'll have to do that from my graphics card drivers as I prefer a "warm" tone to my display. ::::[ FINAL THOUGHTS ]:::: For a second monitor, where desk space is limited or where you don't want too much 'screen' in your face at once this more than fits the bill. I personally use it for displaying reference images when working on 3D models and for E-Mail, Facebook or for watching movies "in the background" so I don't get distracted from what I am doing on my primary monitor. I did find the text to be a little small, in a perfect world I'd want to go from 10" to maybe 12 or 13" but I'm happy with my purchase.
A**R
ideal for cctv
bought the monitor to use with the Yale cctv system. clear picture , easy to set up, reasonable price. works well.what more do you want
D**T
Great little side monitor
I got this to use as a secondary monitor on a desk that doesn't really have room for two larger monitors and it's turned out to be ideal for having notes or videos open while I'm working or chats open while I'm gaming. The stand is easy to assemble and the face buttons and built-in menu are simple enough. The picture is very slightly on the blue side by default but nothing a little colour adjustment (in PC settings) can't fix. Built-in speaker is so-so but for a little monitor like this you shouldn't expect much; it gets the job done. As a side note, the braided HDMI cable pictured here is not the one that came with the monitor.
E**E
Cheap, but not cheerful
My expectations were not overly high as this cost £53.99, although thinking about it I did get a 24" Asus monitor for under £100 in the summer, so actually they should have been. Anyway, a complete disappointment. It did sort of work and was recognised as a third monitor by my Dell desktop. However, the picture was 'snowy' like an old poorly tuned cathode ray television, which I have never seen an a digital display before. There were no instructions with the screen, and the menu system was very hit and miss, complete with a very loud and annoying 'beep' every time a button was touched, which could not be turned off as far as I could see. Once I worked out how to move between menu items, none of the adjustments made the slightest bit of difference to the picture quality. Therefore this is probably my fastest return ever, logged on Amazon and repacked in the box within half an hour of receipt...
J**L
Ideal CCTV monitor
The screen is an ideal size to use as a CCTV monitor as it is compact and sits unobtrusively on the desk. The image is sharp and the colours are realistic. The fitting for the monitor onto the base was a little too tight to fit but the company sent a replacement connector without any query, delay or cost, so the quality of customer care trumps that issue and I am very satisfied with the outcome.
B**S
Very good for the price
I got the monitor to use it with a Raspberry Pi Zero W and Screenly to display various information: time, weather, bus schedule etc. It has some sort of VESA mount. I'm saying some sort of, because the holes aren't standard; it's about 75x70, instead of the VESA standard 75x75. I solved this with my Dremel rotary tool, I enlarged the holes in the support (NOT the monitor... lol). Also, you need very short screws, there are some connectors behind the lower holes. I am powering a Raspberry Pi Zero W from the USB port and it has no issues, the power is enough and the voltage is stable. First I got a monitor with a dead USB port, but after a few messages with the seller I was sent a replacement that works properly, so 5 stars for that too!
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