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Take Your Second Screen Anywhere with 20% off This Touchscreen Monitor

December 14, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

While the animal kingdom has more unique ways of communicating, mostly us humans spend all day prosaically using messaging systems and video calls to get in touch. This Desklab Portable Touchscreen Monitor gives you more space to communicate and saves you money as well by cutting 20% off the price with code WINTER20 at checkout.

Crisp Resolution


Desklab’s portable monitor offers 4K resolution right out of the box, with no drivers to install or apps to configure. Just plug and play, using its USB-C, micro USB, Mini HDMI and 3.5 audio jack ports to get set up. Controls for brightness, contrast and color let you tweak the settings to precisely what you want.

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With a 15.6″ diagonal screen space in a unit just 1.3 pounds and less than a quarter inch thick, it connects to game consoles, desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. The 4K resolution is paired with high-fidelity audio for presentations and streaming with mirror or multi-screen functionality depending on your needs.

Better Productivity

In addition to the ease of use both on the go and when jacked in, the Desklab also has touchscreen features with a 10 millisecond response time. Connect it to a compatible device and use gesture controls or simply tap and swipe like you would with a tablet. The image has LED backlighting that’s carefully tuned to limit blue light exposure and flicker. 60Hz refresh keeps the animation crisp and in sync with your device.

A second screen gives you more space whether you’re in a home office or getting work done on the go. Right now you can save 20% on this portable touchscreen monitor with code WINTER20 at checkout, but move fast, as this deal ends December 15th! And don’t forget to check out our entire Winter Savings collection for more deals, all of which have 20% off with the WINTER20 code!

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Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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