If you’re always working on the go, you might feel like your laptop productivity could benefit from having an extra screen. But who wants to lug around a cumbersome monitor all the time? That’s where portable monitors come into play — and if you need one, today’s your lucky day!
Right now, you can grab this Arzopa portable monitor for just $126 on Amazon, down from its usual $170. (That price is with a Prime membership, but if you don’t have Prime, you can still score this deal just by signing up for a free 30-day Prime trial.)
The Arzopa Z1RC is a 16-inch travel-friendly monitor with a gorgeous 2560×1600 resolution, also known as 2.5K. That means crisper text and images than your typical 1080p monitor, and this one’s IPS panel also means vivid colors and near-perfect color accuracy.
This ultra-slim display can be used either horizontally or vertically, depending on what you need on a specific occasion, and the adjustable built-in kickstand makes it easy to get just the right viewing angle.
The Arzopa monitor is not only slim (with a thickness of just 0.36 inches), but it’s also very lightweight (weighing just 1.46 pounds). It’s extremely easy to slip into your bag next to your laptop whenever you leave home, and it won’t weigh you down at all.
This monitor is super simple to use thanks to its wide compatibility. It has a USB-C port, a USB-C with data transmission port, and a Mini HDMI port. Don’t just use it with your laptop — you can just as easily use it with your phone, tablet, or even your Nintendo Switch!
Go ahead and order yourself one of these Arzopa portable monitors for just $126 on Amazon while you still can. It’s the kind of accessory that you never thought you needed, but you’ll wonder why you waited so long to get one. It’s that useful.
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Author: Gabriela Vatu, Contributing Writer
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.
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