Technology
This Deco Gear touchscreen monitor is on sale for $50 off
TL;DR: Having a second display opens up a world of possibilities — this portable one does just that, and is $50 off in the PCMag Shop right now.
Some people are fine with streaming video on their phone screen, which is totally fine. But others can’t stand it — most phone screens are too small to enjoy whatever you’re watching, but it’s not like you can lug a big old TV around with you on your morning commute or when you travel. You could take a portable secondary monitor with you, though.
This one from Deco Gear has an awesome LCD touchscreen, and it’s currently $50 off in the PCMag Shop. (Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.)
This Deco Gear device is one of the very few portable monitors that actually has a built-in battery, meaning you won’t have to run more than one cable out of it at one time — just to whatever input you end up choosing. The LCD touchscreen is also a unique feature — most brands don’t have one, especially at this price. This particular model accepts both HDMI and USB-C cables, so you can connect to a laptop, desktop, smartphone, or tablet. It also comes bundled with a protective carrying case, so you can chuck it in your bag without having to worry about scratches or dents.
Add a second display to your tech collection, because why not? Grab this one in the PCMag Shop for $50 off of its usual price.
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