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This 15″ Portable Monitor Doubles Your Laptop Screen Size, And Amazon Is Clearing Stock at a Loss

This 15″ Portable Monitor Doubles Your Laptop Screen Size, And Amazon Is Clearing Stock at a Loss

Gizmodo29-05-2025

If you've ever found yourself squinting at a laptop screen or wishing your console gaming setup had a bit more real estate, you're not alone. Many people feel constrained by the small screens of their devices but surprisingly few know there's an easy solution: portable monitors. These lightweight and slim screens can expand your workspace or play space immensely, and the newer models are easier than ever to use and carry around with you.
Take the MNN 1080p 15.6-inch portable monitor for example: Currently, Amazon is selling this revolutionary device at an unmatchable price. Initially priced at $89, it is now available for only $61 which is a 31% off offer that is almost too good to resist. If you appreciates convenience and comfort (especially if you work remotely or if you travel a lot), this offer is a great chance to enhance your tech equipment.
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Stunning 1.53 lbs Display
The MNN 15.6-inch Full HD IPS display offers bright images with a 1920 x 1080 resolution so your Excel spreadsheets, streaming Netflix and Disney videos, and all that is in between will look sharp and bright. The matte screen boasts an expansive 178-degree viewing angle so it's easy to share with others without distorting colors. It also possesses advanced eye-care technology which reduces blue light and eliminates flicker to decrease eye strain when gaming or working for long hours.
MNN Portable Monitor features simple setup due to its two Type-C ports: You can connect the monitor to the laptop/PC/MacBook, phone or even gaming consoles like the PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch using a single USB Type-C cable. The device supports Thunderbolt 3.0 and USB 3.1 Type C DP ALT-MODE which supports a large number of devices. All you need to do is plug in the included USB-C to USB-C cable to experience the best results. When plugged in, you have a variety of display options to pick from to provide the versatility you need to customize your configuration to suit your purposes. If you need to mirror your primary display, extend your desktop, or turn the monitor around for vertical orientation, the MNN monitor accommodates.
Weighing just ounces less than a standard display (1.53 lbs), it easily fits in a backpack or suitcase and is perfect for use while traveling, commuting or working in the field. You can simply hold it in your hand all day long without fatigue and the integrated smart cover provides protection as well as function. Made of durable PU leather, the cover is also a stand.
Whether you're working, studying, or gaming, this (discounted) monitor is ready to help you do more – no matter where you are.
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