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Amazon Is Going All In, This 15″ Portable Monitor That Works as a Second Screen Now Costs Almost Nothing

Amazon Is Going All In, This 15″ Portable Monitor That Works as a Second Screen Now Costs Almost Nothing

Gizmodo27-05-2025

If you ever tried to get real work done on a 13-inch laptop while traveling, you probably know the agony: You're hunched over a tiny screen, juggling incessantly between tabs and just hoping you had a bit more space to breathe. That's where a second (portable) screen can be a game-changer on the road, transforming your productivity and comfort overnight. And thanks to a belated Memorial Day sale on Amazon, you can grab the fantastic Anyuse 15.6″ 1080p portable monitor for under $50, down from $69, which is a price that's essentially unheard of for a product like this.
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Normally, portable monitors of this quality land somewhere in the $90 to $140 range and even on sale it's rare to see them go for less than $70. That makes this $49 deal truly stand out. It's not every day you see a full HD, ultra-thin travel monitor go for a price that's almost impulse-buy territory.
Great For Performance and Convenience
This 15.6″ portable monitor features a crisp 1920×1080 full HD resolution for sharp text and vibrant images whether you're working on spreadsheets or streaming your favorite shows. The IPS panel provides a wide 178-degree viewing angle and colors stay true and clear no matter where you're sitting. With HDR support, your visuals get an extra boost in brightness and realism. The screen also includes low blue light technology which helps reduce eye strain and fatigue during long sessions.
Weighing in at only 1.37 pounds and measuring 0.04 inches thick, this Anyuse monitor slips into any backpack or laptop bag effortlessly. The built-in kickstand means you can prop it up anywhere from a small airplane tray table to a hotel desk without needing any extra accessories. It's the kind of device that makes working from anywhere not just possible, but actually pleasant.
This monitor comes with two fully-functional USB-C ports and a mini HDMI port which makes it so convenient to connect to all sorts of devices. Whether you are working with a laptop, MacBook, PC, smartphone, gaming console, just plug and play without any problem. Just make sure your device supports.
This display is also super useful: You can mirror your laptop display for making presentations in meetings, extend your desktop for multitasking or use it as a gaming display. Two built-in speakers also provide decent audio for calls.
If you're tired of being limited by your laptop's small screen when you travel or work on the road, don't hesitate.
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