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Prime Members: 15.6" Fangor 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz Portable Monitor

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Fangor USA via Amazon has for Prime Members: 15.6" Fangor 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz Portable Monitor w/ Cover on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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Fangor USA via Amazon has for Prime Members: 15.6" Fangor 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz Portable Monitor w/ Cover on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.

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tisi99
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Just an FYI it does state on amazon that if powered by one usb-c from a laptop, the brightness drops to half.
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From amazon listing

"The portable monitor can be powered via USB-C or mini-HDMI connection to a laptop or other device, eliminating the need for a separate power cable."

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HalidAtlJul 20, 2025 11:06 PM
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Quote from Ozzforester :
When these guys will learn to not to put their ugly logos on the frame, I am using an aoker p4 monitor and it doesn't have anything printed on the frame. Its around $57 but out of stock now. So I am not able to post a link.

Yeah I wish they would put something incredible like Ozzforester
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iamandrewzYesterday 01:25 AM
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Just paid $75 for the same thing under a different name and used it all last week while I worked from an AirBnB and it was perfect for what I needed. Just used USB-C and had only one complaint.

The one major flaw that was kind of annoying is when you power it on, the brightness is set to 30 and simply not bright enough for me. After I adjust it to 100% brightness, if my laptop goes to sleep, so does the monitor and it resets it's settings again. Other than that, I'm very happy with it.

Once I set the brightness I had no issues. I edit podcasts all day long and need a second screen for daily tasks and this was perfect.

The case itself is sleek and sets up easy, although it is not the best protective case, I am however grateful it has it.

It's now a staple in my on the road office bag.
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Quote from space9 :
Would you mind sharing the link? Looking for something just like that for a family member going to college this fall. Thank you!
Hi, I got this one
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DKNKW...title&th=1
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Quote from nlander :
I have several of these I used for miniature arcade cabinet builds. They've been surprisingly reliable. I use a 3A 5V USB adapter for power and it works great. Paired with Raspberry Pi the entire setup draws hardly any power.
I don't have the exact same display, but I've done similar. A Raspberry Pi and a reasonably powerful USB-C portable power pack is a surprisingly fun and portable arcade/emulation system. I also put an Xbox Series S in a Pelican style case with a 15" USB-C display and made a portable Xbox station, though it runs off of AC.

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