SAVE 14%: The Watch Sexy Assassins (2012)15.6-inch Asus ZenScreen portable USB monitor is just $119 at Amazon as of Jan. 9, down from its typical price of $139. That's a $20 savings.
A common issue crops up when it comes to juggling work projects — we all have at least 80 internet tabs open. Some could be closed, sure, but others are essential for the work at hand, and switching between tabs can be a pain. Help resolve this struggle in 2024 by adding in a portable monitor. Thanks to today's deal, you'll be getting one for under $120.
As of Jan. 9, the 15.6-inch Asus ZenScreen portable USB monitor is just $119 at Amazon, down from its regular price of $139. That's a savings of $20 and a price that matches the lowest we've seen at Amazon.
Unclutter your laptop tabs by introducing a second monitor so you can type reports on one screen while keeping an eye on your inbox on another. The Asus ZenScreen portable monitor is a 15.6-inch screen with an anti-glare surface. Plug the monitor into your laptop or desktop with the included USB-type C cord and you just upgraded your work set-up.
SEE ALSO: Update your work-from-home setup in 2024 for up to 50% offWeighing a bit over 1.5 pounds, the Asus ZenScreen is a portable work partner, easily fitting into the included sleeve and into your work bag for a trip to the cafe or the office. You can set the monitor to display in either portrait or landscape mode, or effortlessly switch between the two. The ZenScreen is also designed to be easier on the eyes with a flicker-free display and low-blue light emission.
If working on just one display has you constantly switching between tabs, make work life a bit better thanks to the Asus ZenScreen which serves as an inexpensive second display thanks to today's sale price of $119 at Amazon.
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