Get A Portable Monitor For Cheap Ahead Of The New School Year
Several models are discounted by more than $100, making this a great time to add a portable monitor to your backpack.
Whether you’re a young professional, an avid traveler, or a student gearing up for another year of classes, just about everyone can benefit from a portable monitor. Reliable portable monitors often carry hefty price tags, but right now you can pick up a handful of portable monitors for cheap--including models from Asus and Innocn.
Best portable monitor deals
- Arzopa 1080p 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor (60Hz) -- $75 ($
189) - Arzopa 1080p 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor (144Hz) -- $130 ($
190) - ASUS ZenScreen 1080p 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor -- $120 ($
150) - Arzopa 1080p 17-Inch Portable Monitor -- $160 ($
270) - ZSCMALLS 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor (Prime Only) -- $80 ($
130) - INNOCN 1080p 13.3-Inch OLED Portable Monitor (Prime Only) -- $161 ($
200) - InnoView 1080p 15.8-Inch Portable Monitor -- $107 ($
200) - ASUS 1080p 15.6-Inch ZenScreen OLED Portable Monitor -- $350 ($
400)
However, it’s Arzopa that has the lowest prices. The brand might not be as well-known as other companies churning out portable monitors--but they’re surprisingly reliable and offer decent specs for their price tag. That’s especially true of the Arzopa 1080p 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor, which is now just $75 (down from $189). Best of all, it supports all gaming consoles as well as mobile, making it easy to keep playing while away from home.
If you want something a bit more powerful, you can step up to a similar Arzopa model that offers a 144Hz refresh rate, which is currently seeing a $60 discount. This particular model was designed with gaming in mind, so it's a good pick if you plan on bringing your console with you on the go.
Aside from Arzopa, you can pick up the Asus ZenScreen 1080p 15.6-Inch Portable Monitor for $120 (down from $150), the Innocn 1080p 13.3-Inch OLED Portable Monitor for $161 (down from $200), and the Asus 1080p 15.6-Inch ZenScreen OLED Portable Monitor for $350 (down from $400). The latter is a bit expensive, but if you’re on the road frequently or love working out of coffee shops, it could make a solid travel companion.
Some of these deals require you to clip a coupon on the store page or be a Prime member--so check out the requirements before adding anything to your cart.
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