
If You Have a Mac or PC, This 15″ External Monitor Is Almost Free on Amazon
If you own a PC or a Mac, you might catch yourself longing for additional screen real estate, especially if your laptop has only a 13-, 15-, or 17-inch display. Doubling your screen area or expanding your workspace without lugging around a big traditional monitor can prove to be quite a hurdle.
Luckily, the introduction of ultra-portable lightweight monitors has made this easier than ever before and the devices are quickly becoming an Amazon bestseller. The KYY portable 15-inch monitor, for example, has sold over 10,000 units in less than a month.
You can now get this portable monitor for just $69, down from its normal price of $130. That's a 46% discount and an all-time low for this model on Amazon.
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KYY portable monitor is a 15.6-inch Full HD 1920×1080 screen that offers excellent and clear images thanks to its high-quality IPS display. The monitor features a 178-degree wide viewing angle which ensures that you get precise color and clear details from just about any direction. HDR technology enhances the image quality, and films look rich and immersive. The display also features blue light reduction and a flicker-free display.
It features two USB Type-C ports and a Mini-HDMI port which makes it extremely easy to connect with any number of devices. As long as your laptop, smartphone, or gaming console has Thunderbolt 3, USB Type-C, or HDMI, the KYY monitor will be compatible. It supports most PCs (Windows 11 Pro and older), Macs, phones, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
What's great is that this monitor is just 0.3 inches thick and weighs only 1.7 pounds so it fits easily into any bag. Whether you're traveling or setting up a temporary office, this monitor is easy to carry and quick to set up. No drivers are required: just plug it in and you're ready to go. The screen also has two built-in stereo speakers and a 3.5mm audio port so that you can enjoy your favorite videos or music without the need for any external accessories.
If you want a bigger screen for your laptop (or phone, or console), this monitor delivers excellent value and performance.
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