Today we’re going to be taking a look at the New CrowView Note 14. With this device, we can convert any device that has USB-C or HDMI video out to a portable 14-inch laptop.
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So with The New CrowView Note 14 I can turn any of those devices into a laptop that way I’ve got a bigger screen keyboard and trackpad so when I need to get work done I can do it much easier on a device like this.
Lightweight Design with a 14-inch Display
It’s much thinner and lighter than I had anticipated. It is made of plastic, which is the first thing I noticed about it. I was under the impression that this was going to be an aluminum chassis and I think that’s why I thought it was going to be much heavier than it is but it is built of plastic and it’s got a 5,000 mAh battery built-in.
The New CrowView Note 14 is not a bad design. The New CrowView Note 14 has a 14-inch 16×9 aspect ratio display and a full keyboard with all of the hot Keys we need so we can adjust the brightness. it’s got a built-in OSD battery monitor and a nice little trackpad here it’s not glass-covered again this is all constructed of plastic.
Comprehensive I/O Ports for Versatile Connectivity
Take a look at the I/O on the left-hand side The New CrowView Note 14 provides a full-size USB port mini HDMI and USB type-c. This USB type-c port appears to be limited to power delivery. There is another USB type-C port on the right side that can be used for video. It has our power input, a full-size USB connector, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. This is a 3.5 mm interface and just works with the charger that’s included.
The New CrowView Note 14 was designed with the Raspberry Pi 5 and the Nvidia Jeton Nano. It comes with some daughter boards here, allowing us to connect one of those single-board computers quite easily to this unit. we can also use the built-in battery to power set single board computer.
Ideal for Digital Nomads and Professionals
The New CrowView Note 14 is the ultimate all-in-one Hardware solution that simplifies the use of single-board computers making smart office work safer and more efficient. The New CrowView Note 14 is one of the best solutions for professionals who face challenges in today’s fast-paced work environment.
Unlike traditional monitors, it connects multiple devices and terminals boosting productivity for various tasks. whether you’re a digital Nomad, freelancer, or work in an office The New CrowView Note 14 lets you work securely and efficiently wherever you are.
The New CrowView Note 14 is not just another portable device. It is a game changer for single-board computer users. with its compact size and built-in display, keyboard, and touchpad The New CrowView Note 14 powers itself turning single-board computers into powerful mobile workstations.
Built-in Battery and Power Efficiency
Elecrow created adapter boards compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 and Jetson Nano developer kit making The New CrowView Note 14 versatile. It also has a built-in 5,000 mAh battery running for 1 to 2 hours without external power and supports a 5v/5A PD power supply for the Raspberry Pi 5.
The New CrowView Note 14 helps cut down setup costs for single-board computers and saves workspace. sometimes we find ourselves in places where our phones can’t handle the job and using unfamiliar Hardware isn’t secure that’s where The New CrowView Note 14 comes in.
The New CrowView Note 14 can really boost the digital Nomad lifestyle all you need is your phone and a data cable. No need to risk your personal information on some random device. just soak up the inspiration wherever you are.
Overall I think The New CrowView Note 14 is a pretty nice little setup. There are now a few items that, perhaps in the upcoming revision, I would really like to have changed. obviously, we’re going to need a bigger battery we’ve got a 5,000 mAh battery here it’ll do 5 volts 5 amps out and we could charge our phone up we could run the Pi for a little while but it’s not going to last all day long if we’ve got a device plugged in like the Pi that has to use that battery along with the LCD screen, keyboard, and trackpad.
A simple metal rendition is something else I’d really like to see. Naturally, they wanted to keep the price as low as possible, so it’s built of plastic, which you know feels more luxurious. Either way, it does work as intended we can connect a ton of different devices to this and as I mentioned As Long as That device supports HDMI out or video over USB type-c it’s going to work with the CrowView Note.
Areas for Improvement
overall I think The New CrowView Note 14 is a pretty nice little setup. Now there are a few things I would love to see changed down the road maybe with the next revision. obviously, we’re going to need a bigger battery we’ve got a 5,000 mAh battery here it’ll do 5 volts 5 amps out and we could charge our phone up we could run the Pi for a little while but it’s not going to last all day long if we’ve got a device plugged in like the pi that has to use that battery along with the LCD screen, keyboard and trackpad.