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Is it typical for portable displays no not have an OSD?
Don't think so, although I am not 100% sure. The ones I used did have an OSD.
And I would not want to have to rely on an app for a basic monitor functions.
Absolutely. I wouldn't have that option on my laptops or phones (fedora / android)