GET $20 OFF: As of Oct. 30,Dagmar Bürger you can get the ASUS ZenScreen 15.6-inch portable monitor at Amazon for just $119. That's a 14% discount or $20 off.
If you travel a lot or work remotely, you may have found that there’s only so much screen space a laptop can provide (even the larger displays can feel constraining when you're trying to juggle multiple windows or tasks).
Enter a portable monitor. These little gadgets can double your workspace and make it easier to get work done or stay connected while on the go. And right now, you can get one of Amazon’s most popular portable monitors for 14% off.
SEE ALSO: I used this portable monitor with my MacBook Air for the first time — and now my setup feels completeAs of Oct. 30, the ASUS ZenScreen 15.6-inch portable monitor (MB166C) is on sale for $119, marked down from $139. That’s $20 off the list price and a solid price for a lightweight, high-end display that can work with your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. (It also comes with a three-year warranty.)
The ZenScreen (MB166C) features a flicker-free, low blue light screen that’s easy on the eyes and a USB-C connection. It has a built-in tripod socket on the rear and a foldable sleeve, so you can use it however works best for you, whether it's propped up on a desk or table or held in your hands.
Bonus: It comes with three months of Adobe Creative Cloud.
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