Be More Productive with an Innoview Portable Monitor

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Innoview Portable Monitor Featured

Double your workspace with a portable monitor. You can use it in the office, at home, or on the go. Get an InnoView 15.6-inch Portable Monitor, use it with your desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet, or gaming console, and get nearly half off.

Featured is a 15.6” IPS screen with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 178º viewing angle, and 16:9 aspect ratio. Don’t worry about how it will affect your eyes, though, as it has low bluelight eye care, making it easier to spend lengthy time in front of it.

Innoview Portable Monitor Plug And Play

HDR rendering technology brings the lifelike picture, as well as stronger contrast, more dynamic range, and image details. Use it in portrait mode, extend, or mirror. It plugs and plays through USB-C, but it can also be connected through HDMI. Either way, get a stable connection and steady data transmission. Set it up anywhere; you decide how you’ll make the best use of it.

Built-in speakers allow you to play games or entertainment, at home or while traveling. Manufactured with an ultra-slim IPS panel, the weight of the monitor, without the cover, is just 1.6 pounds. It also includes an adjustable leather protective stand/case. It ships with a USB-C to USB-C cable, mini HDMI to HDMI cable, and a power adapter. Do note that if you’re connecting to an iPhone, you’ll need a Lightning to HDMI adapter, sold separately.

Save 46% and get this portable monitor in Classic Black for $74.99. Save 32% and pay $67.99 for a Unique Silver monitor.

InnoView 15.6-inch Portable Monitor

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