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Save $60 On This Xbox Series S Monitor

The tiny screen turns your Series S into an all-in-one gaming setup you can carry anywhere.

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If you're looking for travel-friendly display for your Xbox Series S, you can grab this 14-inch monitor that connects to your console for only $220 at Amazon right now. It's normally $280, so this is a pretty great deal. Alternatively, you can get the 11.6-inch model for $170 (was $200).

DEGPI’s screen slots snugly to the Series S and is secured with four screws included in the box. The package also includes an HDMI cable and DC power cable. As for the screen’s specs, the 14-inch IPS screen sports a 1080p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate, meaning you can play your games in HD and up to 60 frames per second, and it supports HDR10 for vibrant colors and deeper contrast. The screen is also equipped with AMD’s FreeSync tech, which reduces screen tearing, stuttering, and input delay.

Xbox Series S portable monitor
Xbox Series S portable monitor

You can also use the screen as an external display for other devices like smartphones, PCs, and other game consoles--it has two HDMI ports--but it's only able to attach to the Series S. Though it has onboard control buttons, the screen also comes packaged with a remote.

When not in use, the screen folds down flush with the Series S. It adds a few centimeters to the Series S’s overall bulk, but it’s still small and lightweight--not to mention infinitely more portable and convenient than lugging around a full-size display to plug the console into.

If you're looking forward to playing Starfield on your Xbox Series S, you can grab the hard-to-find Starfield-themed Xbox controller and headset at Antonline right now. These have been sold out for months, and we expect them to sell out again as we get closer to Starfield's September 6 launch. You should also check out our Starfield preorder guide for all of the details you need to know, including early access starting September 1.

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