VEOUT: Accelerating Global Expansion and Defining the Future of Digital Living

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VEOUT is dedicated to its mission of providing efficient and convenient tech solutions for global users, focusing on revolutionizing portable displays and intelligent office technology. In 2024, the brand made a strong entry into the U.S. market with its V Series portable monitors, quickly gaining recognition from influencers and mainstream media, becoming a hot topic in the digital space.

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In 2025, VEOUT is accelerating its global expansion, with a sales network spanning over 20 countries, including China, Japan, Europe, South Korea, and Canada. Consumers can now easily purchase products locally, marking the brand’s official rise as a global tech leader. With vibrant aesthetics, FreeSync and IPS technology compatibility, and seamless cross-device collaboration, VEOUT not only meets the diverse needs of Mac users, Switch/PS5 game players and mobile workers, but also continues to lead industry change as a leader in portable offices, defining the future of digital living.

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Core Product Line: Technological Innovation and Experience-Driven Solutions

V Series: The Benchmark for Portable Displays

As VEOUT’s flagship product line, the V Series is driven by a combination of “lightweight portability” and “professional performance,” setting a new standard for mobile work and entertainment experiences.

V1 (2024): features a 16-inch IPS display with a multicolor (Vibrant Blue, Blush Pink, Business Silver, Classic Black) aluminum alloy body and a 16:10 golden screen-to-body ratio for an immersive viewing experience. With 1200P resolution, a 9.3mm ultra-thin profile, and a lightweight 810g design, it strikes a balance between durability and portability. The Type-C connection and magnetic stand design make it the perfect choice for first-time users.

Veout Slim And Light

V1 Pro (Coming in April 2025): takes performance to the next level with a 2.5K resolution (2560x1600P) and a 144Hz refresh rate, with FreeSync technology, ensuring smooth, lag-free visuals. V1 Pro’s body continues the multicolor aluminum design, with Blush Pink evolving into “Goddess Pink,” making it ideal for designers and video editors.

Veout V1 Pro

E Series: Creating a Seamless Office Ecosystem

VEOUT’s E series focuses on the digital accessory ecosystem, emphasizing “zero latency” and “multi-scenario switching,” to empower efficient office work:

E3 Wireless Mouse: transparent magnetic design with four-color options, supports one-click switching between multiple devices, and deeply integrates with the V series displays, redefining portable office aesthetics.

E4 Foldable Keyboard: a foldable body with backlit keys and a built-in touchpad, compatible with Mac/Windows/Android platforms, easily adapting to mobile office work and cross-device collaboration.

Veout V1 Pro Portable Monitor

T Series: Exploring New Home Entertainment Scenarios

T1 Series:: a 32-inch rotatable touch screen with a built-in Android system, supporting 4K streaming and HDMI input, with an eight-hour battery life base. From outdoor parties to kitchen binge-watching, this “BFF device” centers around social entertainment, opening up a new mobile TV segment. It’s currently available in the U.S. market for a limited time.

Veout T1 Series

Diverse User Groups: From Workplace to Daily Life, Covering All Scenario Needs

VEOUT’s success lies in its deep understanding of user needs:

Business Professionals: lightweight design and exceptional display quality enhance productivity for mobile office work.

Generation Z Gamers: a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms low latency deliver an immersive gaming experience.

Creative Professionals: high color-accuracy screens and multiscreen collaboration tools have become essential for designers and video editors.

Cross-Industry Innovators: self-media creators use multiscreen editing to boost content output, while AI researchers optimize data processing with larger displays.

In 2025, VEOUT further expands into the education, finance, and IT sectors, with university students, teachers, and programmers joining the “VEOUT ecosystem,” validating that the “multiscreen office” has become an irreversible trend in the digital era.

Future Outlook: Leading Industry Innovation

From its initial breakthrough in the U.S. market, to its localized coverage in over 20 countries, VEOUT harnesses technology as its horsepower and relies on users as its backbone, continuously pushing the boundaries of portable displays. With the upcoming launch of the V1 Pro in April 2025, the brand will continue to deepen its “display + office + entertainment” strategy, delivering smarter and more immersive tech experiences to global users.

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