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This 15.6 Inch Portable Monitor Drops Back to Lowest Price at 40% Off on Amazon, Feels Like Prime Day Came Early

InnoView's 15.6-inch FHD second screen works across laptops, tablets, gaming consoles, and smartphones.
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Jump into the Wayback Machine to see why remote work was never a thing until fairly recently. First thing you’ll notice are those massive computer monitors, so heavy they were a pain to move to another desk much less take on the road. Portable monitors have gotten thinner, lighter, and more affordable, but even under those evolutionary rules this Amazon deal on the InnoView 15.6-inch FHD portable monitor is borderline ridiculous. A $60 monitor that acts as a capable full-HD second screen for everything from laptops to smartphones? Don’t ask, just buy.

The InnoView’s 15.6-inch size hits a practical sweet spot — large enough to be genuinely useful as a secondary display, small enough to slide into a backpack alongside a laptop without dominating the bag. It launched at $200 when it first hit the market, so the current $60 price is borderline larcenous. It comes with bona fides too — a super-solid 4.4-star average rating from over 5,700 Amazon reviewers.

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Plug and Play Anywhere

That $60 price brings you a plug-and-play external display that works with laptops, phones, tablets, and game consoles without requiring any drivers or software installs. Connectivity is handled through two full-function USB-C ports and one HDMI port. USB-C video output requires Thunderbolt 3/4 or USB 3.1 with DisplayPort Alt Mode — if your device doesn’t support that, you’ll need to use an HDMI (sold separately). The monitor is compatible with PS4, PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch via HDMI, which makes it a reasonable travel gaming screen as well. The USB-C hookup includes pass-through power from a laptop; the HDMI method requires a separate USB power source.

Once connected, the picture way overdelivers on the $60 price tag. The 15.6-inch InnoView panel is an IPS display running 1920×1080 resolution with a 178-degree viewing angle, HDR support, and low blue light filtering. IPS means accurate color reproduction and wide viewing angles rather than the washed-out, angle-sensitive picture you get from lesser portable panels. For the majority of use cases here — productivity tasks, video calls, streaming, light gaming — 1080p on a 15.6-inch screen is perfectly sharp.

Multipurpose Stand

The protective case that ships with the InnoView monitor doubles as a stand, with two groove positions for angle adjustment, and it supports both landscape and portrait orientation. Portrait mode is a genuinely useful addition for anyone who reads long documents or wants to run a vertical terminal window alongside their main display. The PU leather case provides real protection for travel — it’s not a sleeve that slides off, it’s a structured cover designed to handle being crammed into a bag.

As $60 tech accessories go, it’s hard to come by a better option than a FHD portable monitor that slips into a backpack and works across several devices. Work or play on the road has never been easier — the InnoView 15.6-inch FHD portable monitor is 40% off at Amazon.

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