Be Open to Possibilities with a UPERFECT Portable Monitor

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It’s a monitor you can take with you to work, school, or a friend’s house. It’s also a second screen for your computer and a much larger screen for your smartphone. If this sounds like what you need, a UPERFECT True 4K Portable Monitor is the screen option you’ve been looking for. It can connect through HDMI or USB-C, has a 15.6″ 4K display, and is lightweight.

The display’s 4K IPS panel technology brings wider view angles and color accuracy over similar LCD panel displays. It has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 on a frameless 3-sided ultra-narrow bezel that provides sharp, detailed images.

The UPERFECT True 4K Portable Monitor is the perfect second monitor for you if you do a lot of color work editing photos or videos in graphic design. It has 100% Adobe RGB, 600 nits, and a 1500:1 contrast ratio, providing clear motion and details. It offers a better blue and green range than sRGB.

Uperfect True 4k Portable Monitor Stand

The durable device is constructed of curved aluminum with a glass back and has undergone high-temp and oxidation-resistant processing. It will resist corrosion and high temps and has drop resistance. Yet, it remains slim and lightweight at 0.15″ thickness and 1.5 pounds.

Use the monitor for gaming wherever you happen to be, connecting it to a Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, or Steam Deck. When you’re done, take it home and do some graphic design or photo editing.

Take $72.50 off the price of this portable monitor, and pay just $297.49. Bundle it with an adjustable monitor stand for $359.99.

Alternatively, get a 2K QHD 120Hz 16” monitor with 2560 x 1600p resolution, IPS matte screen with 100% sRGB, a VESA mountable and smart cover at 40% off for just $143.58. Bundle it with an adjustable monitor stand for $215.99.

UPERFECT True 4K Portable Monitor

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